Thanks mike good suggestion 

Thank You,
Ian Wells,
Kerinvale Comaudio,
361 Camboon Road.Biloela.4715
Phone 0749922574 or 0409159932
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ
Date: 12/08/2009 07:53:27
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Maxon sm4450sc
 
  At 02:16 PM 08/10/09, you wrote:


Hi guys .thanks for the replys .The fault was I had too much length between
the radio and the ctcss decoder card .I have altered most of my repeaters to
allow the maxons to decode the signal by itself and then it controls the
transmitter by the maxon approved design with a bs170 fet .I have now
developed a interface circuit that has no relays for switching audio .and
the new design uses a 4066 audio IC to switch audio paths .It has reduced 
transmitting  delays very well .Now the repeaters seem to work almost as
soon as a signal comes in .One repeater decodes even if the signal is just
below the mute .I need to find out how that one works.All in all very happy
I have found the problem .Now I have repeaters with no ctcss breakup.   
 
Thank You,
Ian Wells,
Kerinvale Comaudio,
361 Camboon Road.Biloela.4715
Phone 0749922574 or 0409159932
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au

If you have not cast your design into concrete yet you might 
want to make one parts change.

Use the 4053 (3 SPDT switches in one package) instead of the 
4066 (4 SPST switches). 

Use the SPDT switches to feed either audio or audio ground to 
the next circuit downstream. With SPST you can only open and 
close the audio path leaving the downstream input floating when 
the switch is open. This can lead to hum, or at a site with high 
RF levels, other grunge.

Rarely do common interface circuits need 4 switches, and the 
cost of the chip is pretty much the same.

Mike WA6ILQ


 

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