If you have a GE VOTER use the COS from the Receiver to key a relay that will
apply the E/M voltages to the Voter. remote transmitter down, no voter action.
remote transmitter up Voter working. We used the tone for microwave hops and
telephone lines.
David
Jul 26, 2010 03:37:47 AM, Repeater
The idle marker tone system was designed for wirelines
and adapted to microwave shots.
But there are ways around it. The simple method:
Have a local 1950 oscillator at the voter site. It can be done
with a 88mh toroid, a few resistors and caps, and a single
transistor.
Have a SPDT reed relay
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 19:34:58 -0700
"Ross Johnson" wrote:
> I'm in the exact same boat working on a remote receiver. I don't want
> the link keyed 24-7 either. I now there are some voters out there that
> don't require 1950hz and some that don't need it present 100% of the
> time to keep that vote
I'm in the exact same boat working on a remote receiver. I don't want
the link keyed 24-7 either. I now there are some voters out there that
don't require 1950hz and some that don't need it present 100% of the
time to keep that voter port active. But are there any other voters in
the used or DIY ma
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