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Need help with GE Multi Tone Encoder LBI 31813 or 19A149258P3/P4

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mhodgson

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I have a couple of these outboard channel guard encoders that date all the way back to a project that involved S-550 heads. They sort of look like they may have been made by IDA for GE but I am not sure. They are very well made and capable of ten tones. They have an EEPROM inside that appears to be "loaded" by selecting the tone slot number on the front and then setting the dip switches to the appropriate tone and then depressing a momentary switch to "load" the saved tone into the EEPROM. Before I try to recall something that happened almost 20+ years ago, does anyone have a copy of the LBI or can recall better than I can about how they worked??

Thanks

Mike
 

ve3ext

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I may have what you need! I'm away from home until mar. 1st.
Email me then., I will check and advise further
Jerry VE3EXT. email. ve3ext@primus.ca
 
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