The orignial TS-32 paperwork has typical scope displays, which 
are a very nice reference source. The install paperwork is one of 
the better docs I've seen for this type of equipment. 

s.
 
> At 11:19 PM 4/4/2007, you wrote:
> 
> >They want the input to be high enough so limiting
> >occurs after the low-pass filter. That seems to happen
> >with their test signal of 100mV RMS input, so your
> >800mVP-P (around 280mV RMS) is more than sufficient.
> >
> >There may not be a maximum limit, but I can't see any
> >radio's discriminator output giving you more than a
> >few volts RMS. The real limiting factor is the power
> >supply voltage on the low-pass filter and how much
> >distortion you will accept.
> >
> >Bob M.
> >======
> >--- Gran Clark <<mailto:k6rif%40cox.net>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All
> > >
> > > Interfacing a GE Master II to a TS-32 for PL decode.
> > > Comm Spec
> > > gives a 100 mV RMS test spec for troubleshooting but
> > > they don't give
> > > me a input minimum or maximum. At present the
> > > discriminator output
> > > is 800mVP-P with about a 200 mV RMS value. My knee
> > > jerk is that this
> > > is about 8 to 10 times too much.
> > >
> > > Thoughts?
> > > Gran
> > > K6RIF


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