pl tone

Ken, WA2LBI wa2lbi at FRONTIERNET.NET
Thu Dec 16 07:30:09 EST 2004


J.D.,

Try the products from Communications Specialists. I have used their products in
many old rigs since the late 1960s. They produce both encoders and combination
encoder/decoders. I still have a PL tone encoder in a box with a rotary
selector switch that I connect to my signal generator for testing PL receivers.
http://www.com-spec.com/index1.htm

Ken, WA2LBI

Quoting JD & Doris <dorisjd at EARTHLINK.NET>:

> can eny one give me eny info on getting a pl tone for older radios. thanks
> in advance.
>        J.D.  73  WØDRB
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