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![]() Why not use subaudible tones? Much easier to work with and filter out. 73 Gary K4FMX On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 13:20:29 +0100, "Gery Duyck" wrote: It isn't the purpose to transmit these tones! What I want to do: Talk over my portable tranceiver all around the house on a couple of miliwatts. When I press the PTT button of an extended home brewed microphone the tone comes up the computer in my shack will set the big tranceiver active and: - filter out the tones - retransmit my signal with the tranceiver When I release the PTT another tone will be transmitted so the computer knows to switch of the tranceiver. The same way nasa used this I wanna use it to, to remote controll the PTT. So I can work over a bigger range with less battery power. The major reason why I want to work with tones is that if outher people are working on "my" frequency my rig wil transmit. with the tone it only transmit when I wan it. I want to write a computer program that can accept DTMF tones and the "roger beep" tones. So I can choose the repeater or freqency I want to operate remotly. 73' ON4GDK, Gery "Gregg" schreef in bericht news:N8b0c.32891$A12.4287@edtnps84... I dunno about the HAM crowd, but on CB, we throttled people who had those, other than for skip QSO. -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |