Chuck is correct.  The on-board included HIGH-PASS filter is used in the
audio path to the controller to filter out PL tones.  The PL tone decoder
has its own LOW-PASS filter which allows only PL tones to pass to the
decoder (maybe that is what Charles meant).

The board audio input J1D (Green wire) feeds both the high and low pass
filters.  The high-pass filter output (usually goes to the controller) is
J1G (Blue wire).  The decode time specification for the TS-64 is 150 ms
nominal.  Good info can be found at the Communications-Specialist-Inc
website site.

http://www.com-spec.com/index1.htm

73, Tony VE3DWI

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Kelsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

The Communications Specialists web site shows no such configuration.

Chuck
WB2EDV
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> The TS-64 that I had included a filter for the decoder. It filters out
audio
> and only passes the 30 Hz to 300 Hz audio. Then that audio is feed into
the
> decoder input.

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