I was trying to see how to get CTCSS retrofit into an old 2m radio I got...
I found a port on the radio that supposedly is used for tone input, so that seems like the best place to inject the tone. The radio supposedly has an internal 1750Hz tone generator but I didn't use that (maybe I should simply change that oscillator's frequency, but will it be accurate enough?). The CTCSS tone seems to be an add on option.
So I tried my simple DDS signal generator with the radio. The DDS generates a 2.5V offset 2.5V amplitude sine wave, hopefully that won't cause an issue...
The repeater didn't repeat
I probably should stick in a DC blocking capacitor. However I noticed the repeater seemed to trigger when I unkeyed the radio. Oops: *Kerchunk*
So I tried transmitting to a scanner... I heard the tone and my voice in the scanner just fine!
Strange, will need to do some more research and experiments...
I found a port on the radio that supposedly is used for tone input, so that seems like the best place to inject the tone. The radio supposedly has an internal 1750Hz tone generator but I didn't use that (maybe I should simply change that oscillator's frequency, but will it be accurate enough?). The CTCSS tone seems to be an add on option.
So I tried my simple DDS signal generator with the radio. The DDS generates a 2.5V offset 2.5V amplitude sine wave, hopefully that won't cause an issue...
The repeater didn't repeat

So I tried transmitting to a scanner... I heard the tone and my voice in the scanner just fine!
Strange, will need to do some more research and experiments...
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