: [Repeater-Builder] 2x RX's or 2x TX's on one Controller Port
Not so Ron. Give it a try - you might be surprised.
I have been using the 4011 CMOS logic in audio
circuits for 30 years and have not been disapointed in
the audio quality in any of the circuits I have used
them
Very true; I know some who swore off the 4066 as unreliable poorly
performing because of their lack of consideration of the
above. Use it
within its limits it works great.
I have a priority-based receiver selector board that I designed many moons
ago for my inbound link concentrator
outside its rails.
73, ron, n9ee/r
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Date: 2007/11/23 Fri AM 10:35:18 CST
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 2x RX's or 2x TX's on one Controller Port
At 11/23/2007 03:12, you wrote:
Kevin, here is a circuit that I have
Not so Ron. Give it a try - you might be surprised.
I have been using the 4011 CMOS logic in audio
circuits for 30 years and have not been disapointed in
the audio quality in any of the circuits I have used
them in. That feedback resistor from the output to
one of the inputs converts it to a
At 11/25/2007 18:51, you wrote:
The 4066 is an analog switch and works very well. One must bias its inputs
somewhere in the middle of the power supply voltage so any audio signal
will not work outside its rails.
Very true; I know some who swore off the 4066 as unreliable poorly
performing
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