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108 TMAA04-04 Crossband Linking Cable TM8100/TM8200 Accessories Manual
© Tait Electronics Limited August 2005
Programmable I/O
FormDigital Tab
The following table shows the crossband linking settings required in the
Digital tab of the Programmable I/O form.
Programmable I/O
FormAudio Tab
The following table shows the crossband linking settings required in the
Audio tab of the Programmable I/O form.
12.2.1 Repeater Transmit Tail Settings
TM8100 Radios If the transmitter requires a “tail”, then this can be set in the External
PTT (1) tab of the PTT form. During the PTT deactivation delay period,
any signalling, such as CTCSS or DCS, is still present.
If a further transmitter tail is required, then this can be configured in the
Subaudible Signalling tab of the Basic Settings form. During the lead-out
delay period, no signalling, such as CTCSS or DCS, is present.
TM8200 Radios If the transmitter requires a “tail”, then this can be configured in the
Subaudible Signalling tab of the Basic Settings form. During the lead-out
delay period, no signalling, such as CTCSS or DCS, is present.
Table 12.2 Crossband settings in the Programmable I/O form, Digital tab
Pin Direction Label Action Active Debounce Signal State Mirrored To
AUX_GPI1 Input PTT_INS External PTT 1 Low 10 None None
AUX_GPIO5 Output BUSY Busy Status
a
Low None None None
a. To transmit only when the signalling is valid, set this field to Signalling Audio Mute Status.
Table 12.3 Crossband settings in the Programmable I/O form, Audio tab
Pi n Tap In Ta p I n Ty pe Tap I n Unmute Ta p O u t Tap O u t Ty pe Ta p O u t U n mu te
Rx None A-Bypass In On PTT R7 D-Split Busy Detect
a
EPTT1 T5 A-Bypass In On PTT None C-Bypass 0 On PTT
a. This can be set to Busy Detect + Sub if the mute is to open only when valid subaudible signalling is present with
the transmission.
Table 12.4 Transmit tail settings in the PTT form, External PTT (1) tab
Field Setting
Advanced EPTT1 PTT Deactivation Delay up to 1000ms
Table 12.5 Additional Transmit tail in the Basic Settings form, Subaudible
Signalling tab
Field Setting
CTCSS Settings Lead-Out Delay any duration, up to 1000ms
DCS Settings Lead-Out Delay any duration, up to 1000ms
Table 12.6 Transmit tail in the Basic Settings form, Subaudible Signalling tab
Field Setting
CTCSS Settings Lead-Out Delay any duration, up to 1000ms
DCS Settings Lead-Out Delay any duration, up to 1000ms

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Tait tm8200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Temperature Range-30°C to +60°C
IP RatingIP54
Channel Spacing12.5 kHz, 25 kHz
Battery LifeN/A (Mobile Radio)
Frequency Range136-174 MHz, 400-470 MHz

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