Hi Skipp:
I am using the CAT-200 Controller and have the logic line from the CTCSS I
have not hooked up yet. I will get my Controller Book out and do some more
reading. Thanks for the reply.
73 JIM  KA2AJH

-----Original Message-----
From: skipp025 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 11:43 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Select CTCSS and CSQ on Micor Receivers



Hi Jim, 

The choice of Sub-Tone (ctcss) operation vs carrier 
squelch is most often done with the controller software 
once you have a "PL Detect" logic line routed to the 
controller.  

If you use the Squelch Gate Module to external repeater 
controller mod, the PL logic line is included with the 
conversion. 

www.radiowrench.com/sonic 

If you've already completed a different mod, you could 
ues the PL detect logic/pin on the back plane at the 
squelch gate module if the Micor PL detect/encode boards 
are in place.

good luck
skipp 
skipp025 at yahoo.com 


> "Jim Cicirello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Good Morning to the group:
> Can someone who may have been there and done that tell me the best 
> way to operate both CTCSS and CSQ Decode from a Micor Base
converted 
> into a repeater? Let me clarify what I would like to do...I
would 
> like to be able to touch tone in CTCSS Decode when needed. The 
> majority of the time I want to run CSQ. In studying the manual it 
> appears that CTCSS is active high and CSQ is active low. I thought
of 
> converting them to the same active COR state and them just
switching 
> the COR input to the controller, but is CSQ present when the CTCSS 
> switch is in the decode position? I have to believe this has been 
> done by some of you, so I would appreciate your input. Thanks in 
> advance guys!
> 73 JIM   KA2AJH  Wellsville, N.Y.







 
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