TS-64
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Anyone have in there junk boxes a Com-Spec TS-64 laying around ? Asking before i order. Ryan n3ssl
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Ryan, I might have one…let me look this afternoon. –Mike, K4CVL
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Ryan, Still looking but have narrowed the search. I thought it was in my storage bldg (I did find some other stuff out there) but it was not. I have a set of wall hung cabinets in the garage I will search today. - Mike
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Shameful Plug:
Ryan, I don't know if your application requires specifically the TS-64, or if something else would suffice. The Masters Communications CT-30 is not a direct replacement for the Com-Spec TS series, but it does do most of the same things, especially in a repeater application. The major difference - it is NOT duplex, it will not encode and decode simultaneously. It does, however, have a far superior audio high-pass filter that doesn't exhibit the same audio quality reduction experienced by the TS series products. It's available in kit form to folks that like to build and save a few bucks. It's also available professionally built (by me) and tested for an additional fee. The CT-30 is available paired with a quality noise squelch. This dual-purpose product is called the SC-50, and provides quality logic for noise squelch and CTCSS detection. The SC-50 uses the Motorola "MICOR" squelch chip for noise detection. Detailed information on these and other products is available at Masters Communications. http://www.masterscommunications.com/ Comments and questions welcomed. Kevin W3KKC
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Ryan, I do indeed have a TS-64DS (TS-64 CTCSS ENC/DEC w/DIP switch). Contact me off list. – Mike
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Not a shameful plug, most prolly dont know the products avaiale to keep these old beasts going. this is for a micor.
Ryan n3ssl
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