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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 ... 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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