The MSR-2000 to external repeater article on the
www.radiowrench.com/sonic page has a scanned image of the 
Squelch Gate Module included. 

The instructions also mention how a resistor in series with 
the output is removed and the controller input/output audio 
paths are simply inserted in place of the resistor. Couldn't 
be more simple.

s. 

> "WD7F - John in Tucson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Mushy sounds like there's too much de-emphasis.  Make sure you don't
have 
> any de-emphasis going on in the controller, either at the RX audio
amp or 
> the TX amp.  I have a MSR2000 with a CAT controller and the
interface via 
> the squelch gate card and it sounds great.  Have you followed the
alignment 
> of the exciter/deviation as per the manual on the 2000 so that you
have the 
> proper compression of the audio and the deviation limited to ~5K,
etc.?  If 
> you don't have a manual that is a problem.
> de WD7F
> John in Tucson
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "atms169" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 7:23 PM
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSR2000 + Controller Mushy Audio
> 
> 
> Hey guys, thanks for all the tips on the MSR2000 conversion.  I now
> have a running MSR2000 and NHRC-5 controller.  I have one problem..
> the audio sounds mushy, almost emphasized.
> 
> I tapped in to pin 17 from the Squelch Card but, I think I'm not
> getting a clean signal.  Is there a better spot to tap in to?  I read
> somewhere I might need to remove a resistor off the Squelch Card but,
> I have no manuals for this.
> 
> Any help appreciated  thanks!
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