[Repeater-Builder] Link-Comm - Micor carrier squelch timing (was GE squelch)
Bob, et al, Bob wrote: FWIW, I never use pin 10 at all; Kevin wrote: I try to use that pin when I can, and prefer it over the open emitter shunt switches. Incidentally, the Link-Comm board uses the 2.2 uF cap / pin 10 combination to drive the COS output buffer... FWIW Bob wrote: Really! I noticed some decay problems with an RLC-MOT we have on an SCom 7k. I've always attributed it to COS line propagation delay in the controller, but perhaps the 2.2 µF cap is the major culprit. We solved the problem by using the onboard audio gating, which I see uses pins 6 7 of the Micor squelch IC. Maybe we can ask Link-Comm to do a timing test on their unit and then change the 2.2 uF capacitor on pin 10 to something else and see if it changes the attack/decay of the COS action? Steve or Allan - you out there? Kevin Custer
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Link-Comm - Micor carrier squelch timing (was GE squelch)
I will see if I can perform that test on Monday AM and post the results. BTW, the typical propogation delay through all the controllers is less that 5mS, so pretty fast. Allan Overcast KF7FW Link Communications, Inc. www.link-comm.com Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob, et al, Bob wrote: FWIW, I never use pin 10 at all; Kevin wrote: I try to use that pin when I can, and prefer it over the open emitter shunt switches. Incidentally, the Link-Comm board uses the 2.2 uF cap / pin 10 combination to drive the COS output buffer... FWIW Bob wrote: Really! I noticed some decay problems with an RLC-MOT we have on an SCom 7k. I've always attributed it to COS line propagation delay in the controller, but perhaps the 2.2 µF cap is the major culprit. We solved the problem by using the onboard audio gating, which I see uses pins 6 7 of the Micor squelch IC. Maybe we can ask Link-Comm to do a timing test on their unit and then change the 2.2 uF capacitor on pin 10 to something else and see if it changes the attack/decay of the COS action? Steve or Allan - you out there? Kevin Custer - Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know.
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Link-Comm - Micor carrier squelch timing (was GE squelch)
At 1/28/2007 07:26, you wrote: I will see if I can perform that test on Monday AM and post the results. BTW, the typical propogation delay through all the controllers is less that 5mS, so pretty fast. ..except the RLC-3 RLC-4, unless there's been very recent firmware upgrades that have taken care of that issue. Bob NO6B
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Link-Comm - Micor carrier squelch timing (was GE squelch)
Thank you... (this is very interesting to me) Kevin Custer Allan Overcast wrote: I will see if I can perform that test on Monday AM and post the results. BTW, the typical propogation delay through all the controllers is less that 5mS, so pretty fast. Allan Overcast KF7FW Link Communications, Inc. www.link-comm.com http://www.link-comm.com */Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote: Bob, et al, Bob wrote: FWIW, I never use pin 10 at all; Kevin wrote: I try to use that pin when I can, and prefer it over the open emitter shunt switches. Incidentally, the Link-Comm board uses the 2.2 uF cap / pin 10 combination to drive the COS output buffer... FWIW Bob wrote: Really! I noticed some decay problems with an RLC-MOT we have on an SCom 7k. I've always attributed it to COS line propagation delay in the controller, but perhaps the 2.2 µF cap is the major culprit. We solved the problem by using the onboard audio gating, which I see uses pins 6 7 of the Micor squelch IC. Maybe we can ask Link-Comm to do a timing test on their unit and then change the 2.2 uF capacitor on pin 10 to something else and see if it changes the attack/decay of the COS action? Steve or Allan - you out there? Kevin Custer