Hello Gervias, 

Two places control the majority of your tail time. If you're 
using a repeater controller with the factory modules both 
have settings/jumpers. 

If you have a bare MSR-2000 Repeater the tail time is selected 
with a jumper on the Squelch Gate Module. The jumper can be 
placed on a number of available factory time periods in seconds. 

There are two "loose wire jumpers" on the Squelch Gate Module. 
Only one of the two is the tail time jumper/selector and where 
the clip slide onto the pin end of the wire... it should be 
obvious by the silk screen writing on the board what time pins 
are available. Pick 0 (zero) time and you'll still have a very 
small hang time (with the stock unmodified repeater). 

If you have an external repeater controller installed with the 
factory modules... be sure to set the contoller tail time to a 
smaller /min value. 

cheers, 
skipp 

> "gervais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi, i have an MSR2000 Vhf running here with a tail at the end of the
> transmit, i dont remember exactly where but i do remember it was
> somewhere on a slot card that there was a adjustement for the 
> duration of the tail, i need to short it so it wont have a tail 
> on Echolink here i need an indication on which one,could i have 
> some tips please??  
> thanks gervais ve2ckn
>


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