Shane,
In my case, I had to supply a COS indication to be able to move to the
next stage... then the inbound signal is evaluated for the presence of the CTCSS tone Once both conditions are
met,my controller will key the
transmitter.
I
don't know for sure how the linker-II
@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re:
[Repeater-Builder] Mitrek COS ? Mike
Perryman wrote: I was having trouble with my micor in that the COS signal
would never go completely to zero volts...
Mocom-70 was good for that too .. my solution came from a
fire-alarm controller:
Details are fuzzy
Ok, enjoy,
Neil
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Mitrek COS ?
Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 12:13:02 -0400
Hi Richard and Neil...
In my instance, it floats between 3 and 3.5 volts which is just
enough
Shane, I would always hook up the COS as well as the CTCSS decode for
one reason. The controller will cut off the audio to the repeater
transmitter as soon as the COS signal goes away. The CTCSS decode will
always hang a few hundred milliseconds and cause a long squelch break on
the repeater
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