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You're most likely correct on that, but I was still trying to get the
"actual" schematic and whatever else I could scrounge up. I've contacted Com-Spec. I've got the info on all their other units but this one. Amazing - the confusion it is causing. Depending on the layout "you" forwarded - showing 2 ICs instead of the 3 present - which I had already printed out before your reference - and the TS 32 - which has 2 transistors and mine only has 1 - and no - none were removed. Yeah, I had googled every hit I could find - but couldn't find an "absolute" match to this board. It even took me into some "ham" forums which had nothing more than chatter about said board. I can't wait to see their reply. Maybe they made "two" versions of the TS 32! I am not personally aware of that - but - who knows........ I mean - their own chart indicates only (2) models used the IC on this board - yet neither lay out that I've seen/found - seems to match up part for part! The two models "they" claim - using this IC are - TS 32 and SS 32. Both are obsolete (according to their records) - yet "Instruction sheets" are to be available, which most of them "did" include board layout, schematic and programming. FWIW - I DO appreciate your help in this matter. I just wonder how long I may have to wait for a reply. Some companies are pretty quick and others, I have to wonder if they ever bother to check any e-mail! I've waited sometimes "weeks" to get replies - if at all - from some companies. I'll keep you posted on what I find out. "Ed" wrote in message . 192.196... I know that! I'm trying to get a copy of the "board" lay out, schematic and hook up. As I said, this board has "A" transistor difference than the TS 32 The site I gave did have a board layout and hookup. Just how different from that board layout is your slightly older unit? One or two IC's should not make much difference from the overall layout already cited. This is a simple CTCSS encoder. It only has three connections to it. There are only three pins on that board, one for Ground, one for A+, and the output pin. There will probably be a diode right off the A+ pin, the ground pin should be obvious if you look at the underlying traces, and the output pin will be off notabily separate from the A+ and ground pins and should be capacitively fed. Ed |
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