Motorola made a voice sensitive squelch circuit for the HF Micom 
 2-way a number of years ago.  In those days, was all separate 
 components - the diagram is available if you are interested.

  Perhaps Mike / Kevin would be interested too? 

  Neil 


Ken Arck wrote:
> 
> At 05:10 AM 5/23/2005 -0000, you wrote:
> >I was looking at using a MFJ-9406 6 Meter SSB radio for a 6 meter
> >remote base at my reapeater site. Any Ideas on how to get a COS/COR
> >signal out. I thought about using a CAT Tech SQ-1000 Squelch board but
> >didn't know how it would handle the pulsing nature of SSB. Has anyone
> >tried this or something similar ??
> 
> <---Most HF squelchs  simply suck! A few years back, I built a syllabic
> squelch to generate a fairly reliable COS signal on an HF circuit. It
> actually works surprisingly well!
> 
> You might want to have a look (no, I have no pc boards for it - never had
> any made but it's not a big deal to perfboard the thing either! :-)
> 
> http://www.ah6le.net/hf_squelch.html
> 
> Ken
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