Without digging out my manual to confirm, I believe Paul is correct. You simply set the polarity, not the requirement for PL.
Chuck WB2EDV ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Kelley N1BUG" <paul.kelley.n1...@gmail.com> To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What's the point of the PL input on the RLC4? > Mike, > > You have programmed active low for both COR and PL but it sounds as > though you have not used command 005 to set the receiver access mode > to require both COR and PL. By default it requires only COR for the > repeater to go active. In that state the PL input will simply be > ignored. > > With command 005 you can set receiver and DTMF decoder access > conditions. If you want to require both COR and PL for both repeater > access and to send DTMF commands to the RLC-4, the proper command > would be 005 1 3 3. > > Paul N1BUG > > > Mike Lyon wrote: >> >> >> Howdy, >> >> This may sound like a dumb question but I am stumped. >> >> On my RLC 4, I put in code <013 1 0 0 > for port 1, PL low, COR low. So >> when my COR goes low, it keys up the transmitter, just like it should >> do. But how does the PL input help make this decision? If my PL input is >> low or high, the COR is able to key up the transmitter, regardless of >> the state of the PL input. >> >> What I want it to do is not key up the transmitter UNLESS it sees a LOW >> on BOTH PL and COR. >> >> Is this possible? >> >> Thanks, >> Mike > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >