of devices within close range, all
hammering away at 146.16 MHz.
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> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Repeater-
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o mux 1200 and
2400 baud users on a single channel. Of course, your TNC would have to have
the RF-DCD port (the fifth pin on a TNC2 clone) available, not all
do..~Steve>
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If you use a separate SSID for each TNC, then they would not both respond to
the same connect reques~Steve>
Steve McCarter, KB4OID
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> >> Maire-Radios wrote:
> >>
> >> I thought the TS-64 is a tone panel/ controller. We have added them
> >> to a R-100 repeater to give them a group of users for a GMRS group we
> >> had here at one time.
>
> Nope-it's just a newer version of the TS-32 CTCSS decoder. It is NOT a
> controller of
I would have to disagree with that statement. AFAIK, The Mini-ITX
motherboard format calls for the regular ATX style power connector,
requiring most of the same voltages as a regular size ATX motherboard
(sometimes they drop the -5). What most mini-ITX solutions vendor do is
provide something like
the link to the 300: http://www.catauto.com/cat300.html
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