The RB copy is what we got from Com-Spec.
If anybody wants to scan their paper manual and email
us the more complete file(s) we will replace the existing copy.

Mike WA6ILQ


At 01:03 PM 02/12/09, you wrote:

>Of course, the copy of the manual on RB doesn't have images... Go 
>figure LOL :)
>
>Thanks for the help!
>
>73s,
>AJ, K6LOR
>
>On 2/12/09, wd8chl <<mailto:wd8chl%40gmail.com>wd8...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yup-that's what I said ;c}
> >
> > <mailto:tsoliver%40tir.com>tsoli...@tir.com wrote:
> >> 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 <<mailto:wd8chl%40gmail.com>wd8...@gmail.com> 
> Sent: Feb 12, 2009 2:47 PM To:
> >>> 
> <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com>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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