Thanks Eric for the reply.

It is a VHF 110 watt mobile that was used in medical field. model 
#173RTN3100B
I have converted it to a vhf tx with a uhf rx. It goes out in the county on 
a water tower. It rx my uhf control station. The 8 channel voter hub rx my 
remotes from the other county water towers. The hub sends to the control on 
a split of more than 15 mhz. no duplexers on this system, just one filter. 
It works great as long as I can keep the audio levels smooth.
Anyway, that gives you an idea of what I am doing. So I'm just trying to put 
a t.o.t. on the tx because it is a 30 minute drive to it if locks up. Thanks 
Again, Bruce KD4BOH.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Time-Out-Timer Length


> Bruce,
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> What model radio is the TLN1361A used in?  I did not find that number
> listed on MOL.
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> Most rules require a 3 minute maximum transmission unless other controls
> are available; what drives your need for such a long interval?  Just
> curious...
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> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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> brucenanney wrote:
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>> Does anyone know how to lengthen a TLN 1361A T.O.T. from Motorola?
>> The one I have is 1 minute, I need it to do 10-15 minutes.
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>> Thanks, Bruce KD4BOH.
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