Good idea, did not think about this option. This will serve our situation 
well.
And will be an easy fix.

Regards

Kev.
>
> As has been pointed out, there are some problems with
> running two different PL tones at the same time, both
> on the TX and at the RX sites. It can be done, but it
> also can have some problems.
>
> Here is a thought, a possible solution to the problem.
> Run a single tone at the TX site, but selectable from
> 3 choices, say 100.0, 107.2, and 114.8. This can
> easily be done by diode switching on a Comm-Spec or
> similiar type encoder.
>
> At each RX site, have 2 decoders, one set to a common
> tone, maybe 100.0. When this PL is selected, both
> sites will be active. At site "A", there will also be
> a parallel decoder on 107.2, and at site "B" there
> will be a parallel decoder on 114.8. So to run both
> sites, 100.0 is selected at the TX site. For site "A"
> only, run 107.2, and for site "B" only, run 114.8.
> This solution will cost a little more, but will be
> much easier to implement and keep running without
> problems, using any type of decoder.
>
> Joe
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