He only wants encode decode functions so it basicly hooks up just like a ts-32 
or ts 64. It is explained in one of the ACC manuals about how to hook up a 
com-spec tp-3200 controller.
I think it was in the ACC 850 manual you should be able to download a copy on 
RB.
I think it was in the hardware reference manual.

Comm Spec TP-38 Shared Repeater Tone Panel
The TP-38 tone panel is a cost effective replacement for community
repeater tone panels which are used to decode several different tones on
a repeater system. Different groups of users sharing the repeater are
each assigned their own tone frequency so that they don't need to listen
to other users of the repeater who are not part of their group.
In the application shown here, the TP-38 is used as a general purpose
sub- audible tone decoder, connecting to the repeater receiver and
providing a PL logic signal to the controller.
The TP-38 decodes any or all of the 38 standard sub-audible tone
frequencies. With its DTMF option, each tone may be enabled or disabled
independently, remotely, using Touch-Tone commands (independent of the
RC-850 command set). The unit can also cross code, or generate a
different tone output in response to a particular received tone.
Use of the TP-38 can provide the system owner the ultimate in
flexibility in sub-audible tone operation.
Program the hang time in the TP-38 to zero and connect it to the RC-850
controller as shown below. The TP-38's "PTT" output becomes the PL
signal to the RC-850 controller.

tom

-----Original Message-----
>From: wd8chl <wd8...@gmail.com>
>Sent: Feb 12, 2009 2:47 PM
>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Anyone ever interface a CSI TP3200 tone    
>panel to an external controller?
>
>All you have to do is, like you thought, program the 3200 for no hang 
>time and blank the ID's. The rx in to the 3200 comes from the 
>discriminator, like you probably have it now. A COS line from the rx 
>goes to the COS in on the NHRC. The PTT out from the 3200 goes to the 
>CTCSS in on the NHRC. Also tx audio out from the 3200 goes to rx audio 
>in to the NHRC. Encode CTCSS from the 3200 goes straight to the CTCSS 
>tone input on the exciter.
>About as simple as it gets. The 3200 is a normal tone panel, and the 
>NHRC is a straight-forward ham controller, so this will apply to almost 
>every combination of tone panel/ham controller out there.
>
>AJ wrote:
>> Any other CSI/NHRC experts out there have an idea on how to interface the
>> CSI TP-3200 for encode/decode function to the NHRC-7 Controller?
>> 
>> 73s,
>> 
>> AJ, K6LOR
>> 
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