Re: 2175 Hz Voting tone encoder Board
For Motorola voters there needs to be 15 milliseconds (from my recollection) of silence right after the 2175 HZ tone drops (COR detected). If you don't have that period of silence, the voter AGC will
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RFI-EMI-GUY
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#215009
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F/S Kenwood Nexedge 1800 repeater
I am relisting this with a bit more detail. I have a used but like new very lightly (less than 5 hours)Kenwood Nexedge NXR 1800 403-470MHz repeater available for sale. It is less than 8 months old,
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Chad Nelson
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#215008
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Re: 2175 Hz Voting tone encoder Board
I¡¯ve used the Raytheon / JPS tone encoders on the SNV-12 systems. I¡¯m not sure how they will behave on the /\/\ system due to the on/off timing being different. That¡¯s the main problem with Moto
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Stephen K3SEM
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Re: 2175 Hz Voting tone encoder Board
JPS has their Pilot Tone Generator module, PTG-10. Midian Electronics has their VTE-1, Voting Tone Generator. I've dealt with the JPS unit, very nice, easy to interface, works long time. Copacetic.
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Chuk Gleason
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Re: Quantar Extender Cables
For MSR2000 repeater jerry VE3EXT [email protected]> wrote:
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Jerry Beneteau
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Re: 2175 Hz Voting tone encoder Board
JPS makes the PT-10 pilot tone encoder. https://store.jps.com/products/ptg-10-pilot-tone-generator I have seen these used with both GE and Moto voting systems. Simple hookup, audio ,COR, power Milt
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Milton Engle
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Re: 2175 Hz Voting tone encoder Board
You almost have it right. The SS-32 encoder could be ordered for audible tones. It used the "newer" programmable chip and had a 1 MHz crystal allowing it to generate the audible tones. The sub-audible
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Chuck Kelsey
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Re: 2175 Hz Voting tone encoder Board
Comm Spec made a tone encoder which in addition to the CTCSS tones, had a jumper that allowed generating the group "B" tones which included 2150, 2175 etc. I have a set of two rare GE MASTR II UHF
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Brandon DX
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Re: Help with out of range programming a Motorola GP300
There is a program called ¡°Toolkit,¡± that will do many modifications to the GP300/P110 radio line, including changing band splits. It is DOS, requires a real serial port, as well as a real
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willpower1234 <radio5000@...>
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Re: 2175 Hz Voting tone encoder Board
Be careful with aftermarket tone encoders. The Spectra Tac relies heavily on timing, that some aftermarket encoders may not do properly. Lots of great information here: The Motorola? Spectra TAC?
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willpower1234 <radio5000@...>
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Re: CM300 radio settings
Hello Riley, A couple of things would be helpful to know. Exactly which pins from the 16 pin connector do you have going where??? What voltages do you have, with and without signal? For this kind of
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Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA)
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#214999
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Re: 2175 Hz Voting tone encoder Board
There was..... one chip that was made by, a name I cannot remember off the top of my head but I bought several, was originally designed to do telephone SF at 2600 Hertz. That used a 3.58 MHz Crystal.
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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Re: Allstar Running on a Dell Thin Client
I see multiple ways of doing it. First thing to ask is what will be controlling the second radio? one thing I see is if you use a network controlled power bar connected to the same network as the
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Pierre Martel
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CM300 radio settings
Having some issues with my CM300 I bought a RB RIM Maxtrax USB and I've tried everything. The RB RIM shows up on the USB for the raspberry pi with allstarlink 3 but I can't get the raspberry pi to
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Riley Amoriello -KQ4FFP
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Re: Quantar Extender Cables
Actually, it does, though my recollection was nylon-white in color. Want to sell one..?
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Bob KK6RQ
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Allstar Running on a Dell Thin Client
I am looking to network a UHF repeater into a local Allstar network using a Dell thin client. Whilst I understand that remote shut down of the repeater can be achieved within the software, I also need
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Adrian G4UVZ
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2175 Hz Voting tone encoder Board
Hi to All, I am replacing a Failling MSR2000 VHF 100 Watts by a Tait T800 series 2 VHF 100 Watts. The receiver of the MSR is driving a Sectra-Tac board in a voting system. The new Tait Repeater as a
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Carl Beaudry
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Re: Kenwood NXR, 1800 UHFfor repeater for sale
Please text me at 608-575-7991, or email to WI9 hf@... for the repeater sale. Thanks. Chad Nelson WI9HF/WRPL979 Janesville Wisconsin 608-754-8671 Send from my spectrum iPhone 16.
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Chad Nelson
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Kenwood NXR, 1800 UHFfor repeater for sale
?I have an extra Kenwood NXR 1800 UHF repeater that never really gets used for sale like new condition come with repeater, box, all mounting hardware, and power cords. This has very few hours on it
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Chad Nelson
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Re: Recording repeater audio
This brought back memories¡. I still have a Maya44 pci card I used with MCRS many years ago. Matt AL0R Sent: Saturday, May 3, 2025 11:49 To: Repeater-Builder <[email protected]> Subject:
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Matt
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