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Old May 24th 11, 05:14 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Hi Howard

I strongly sujest to you to start reading the repeater builder mailling list
and to go on there web page..

even if you dont whant to build a repeater you will learn a lot about signal
type and there uses..



"Howard James" wrote in message
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I'm building an EchoLink interface and one of the signals to the tranceiver
is COR.
What does COR stand for please?
I have no reference to COR in my Kenwood TS2000 manual. I suspect it may
have something to do with squelch.
Thanks.
Howard.

 
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