.John VE3AMZ- Original Message -From: Jim Cicirello [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:
Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 4:13 PMSubject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Switching PL on and of on a TS-32 I had a similar problem when my TS-32, only mine made a noise when the PL
first
I once wired a diode to one of the switch positions to CHANGE the tone during COS - similar to reverse burst, except now a totally different tone - made the receivers quench nicely.Steve NU5D
On 3/19/06, Chuck Kelsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's what I do -- gate the audio line. I usually
I decided to try the method someone suggested for keying the repeater
transmitter encode PL on and off with active COS. I switched the ground
connection on and off to key the TS-32 PL deck. This works, except that
when the tone turns off I get a sound that is best described as squeege
as it
That's what I do -- gate the audio line. I usually use a 4066. Be
careful on the levels because the 4066 can cause distortion if hit too
hard. Some controllers will gate it for you, but not sure what ones do
(LinkCom doesn't).
Chuck
WB2EDV
Joe wrote:
I decided to try the method someone
] Switching PL on and of on a TS-32
I decided to try the method someone suggested for keying the repeater
transmitter encode PL on and off with active COS. I switched the ground
connection on and off to key the TS-32 PL deck. This works, except that
when the tone turns off I get a sound that is best
: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Switching PL on and of on a TS-32
I had a similar problem when my TS-32, only mine made a noise when the PL
first was switched on. I also wanted the PL to follow the CAS so there was
no PL on the repeater tail. I turned my TS-32 on all the time and switched
the CTCSS
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