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"Ed" wrote in message
. 192.196... The pictures confirm my suspicions. You have been mixing apples and oranges, so to speak. In your original post you asked for info on an SS- 32. More recently, you were talking about the TS-32. Those are two different animals. The SS-32 is only an encoder, is physically smaller, and missing some circuitry including an IC. What you have is a TS-32, both encode and decodes CTCSS tones. It can be referenced at : http://www.com-spec.com/insheet/ts32skm.pdf . Even if you are using the decoder part of the boarad, in all likelyhood you have no need for the missing Q2. Q1 is an output transistor for the tone decoder.... it sinks current. One would only use Q2 if you needed to source current ( a logic inverter function ). If you really needed it, just stick in a cheap switching NPN like a 2N2222. Ed K7AAT After I had sent this last post with pictures, I did what I probably should have done at the onset! I went and took a good LONG look at the board again. In the TS 32 paperwork I have - it shows two transistors - Q1 and Q2. I don't have the paperwork now in front of me, but I recall they are "outputs" for the function you stated - one doing so a tad differently than the other. Otherwise, I was able to pull out all the connections needed. Thanks! |
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