Probably best if the er41c is mounted in the GE Power Supply and Remote
panel. This panel contains line amps for 600Ohm connection, plus AF amps
for loudspeaker audio. All receivers, after de-emphasis should have very
similar response. The frequencies below 300 hz should be removed in the
A GE ER41 is a Mastr Professional Series Receiver, not a Mastr II.
I have the ER41 Receiver manuals here.
Otherwise, I have no experience with what you are proposing.
Neil
w9mwq wrote:
I'm getting ready to hook up and RVS-8 Voter system to the repeater,
and am having an issue
Not sure if I follow about the panel, all I have is the receiver that I built a 10 volt power supply for mounted on a 19" rack that I built. The audio that I am using now from the ER41 receiver is off the high side of the volume control. Would there be a better place to pull the audio from on
Yep, your right, that's what I get when I type and talk at the same time. Wife was trying to get something out of me. Other than the high side of the volume control for audio, is there another spot to get good discrimated audio from the receiver.
Mathew
Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Mathew, we are completing the same project for my UHF system as well.
Your main should be port 1 on the RVS-8 and the voting rec at the main
site should go to port 2 and port 3 depending on how many aux rec sites
you have. The output of the RVS-8 controller will go your main
controller. My
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need to get my old manuals out. GE made a 19" panel just for an auxilliary
receiver that had an audio amplifier, line out audio amp, and COR circuit all
built in. This way you could bet line out, -10dbm 600 Ohm audio ready to
go into a voter (long as you don't need 1950
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is good source for disc audio, but probably not suitable to go into a voter,
then out, after voting, to the transmitter.
ssb
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