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Old May 3rd 06, 01:00 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Gary Schafer
 
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Default Simple Tone Detector?

On Mon, 01 May 2006 01:34:52 GMT, Bill Powell wrote:

Simple Tone Detector

I'm looking for a SIMPLE circuit to detect the presence of a tone -
any tone in the audible range.

My quest: Consider the poor radio dispatcher, sitting there wearing a
pair of headphones when the next town / county over tones out an
ambulance or fire department.

I'm looking to be able to detect any audible tone and use the results
to decrease the operator's headphone sound level during the tone.

I have already tried a DSP tone elimination and found that:
1) It's too effective: I need do decrease tone volume - not eliminate
it.
2) Way too complex and expensive for the seemingly simple task.

The circuit needs to be compact and inexpensive - connected between
the dispatch console headphone jack and the operator's headphones. It
must NOT interfere with normal speech!

I have spent several hours online seatching and came up empty. Any
thoughts or suggestions?

Bill Powell


Seems to me a good AGC amplifier will do the trick. It will maintain a
fairly constant volume level no matter what is comming in.

73
Gary K4FMX