Arcom RAD Quick Manual

Repeater audio delay

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RAD Repeater Audio Delay

The Arcom RAD offers all-digital high performance operation. By using the RAD, you can eliminate squelch bursts when users unkey
their radios and completely mute all DTMF. The RAD can provide from 25 milliseconds to over 600 ms of audio delay, easily adjusted
by a potentiometer.

Hookup

Depending on which version of the RAD you purchased (1, 2 or all 3 Ports), there may be space for uninstalled parts on your pc board.
The 5 pin headers (JP1, JP2 and JP3) are used to make the connections to the RC210. The interconnections between the RC210 and
RAD are as follows:
RC210
RAD
JP10
JP1
JP11
JP2
JP12
JP3
When connecting the RAD to the RC210 Deluxe Repeater Controller, you simply connect the supplied cable between the appropriate
connectors on the RAD and the RC-210, depending on which port you wish to have audio delay. See the RC-210 Hardware Manual for
details about these connectors. Be certain the red wire lines up with Pin 1 of the respective connectors, as marked on the PC
board. Failure to observe this will result in damage to the RC210 and/or RAD

Pinout

1
+12 In
2
Audio In
3
Delayed Audio Out
4
Ground
5
COS (active low)

Adjustment

Adjusting the amount of delay couldn't be simpler. Simply adjust the blue trimpot R51, R35 or R16 for the desired amount.
http://www.arcomcontrollers.com/
Port
1
2
3
Arcom Communications
24035 NE Butteville Rd
Aurora, Oregon 97002
(503) 678-6182
arcom@ah6le.net

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  • Page 1 Hookup Depending on which version of the RAD you purchased (1, 2 or all 3 Ports), there may be space for uninstalled parts on your pc board. The 5 pin headers (JP1, JP2 and JP3) are used to make the connections to the RC210. The interconnections between the RC210 and...

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