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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Specifications
Congratulations on your purchase of the CAT-800 Repeater Controller. The CAT-800 is a three-port
controller and will support a repeater on Port #1 and transceivers on Port #2 and #3. The CAT-800 is
designed to be a drop-in for the very popular CAT-250 controller adding a third port and Internet
conductivity.
Programming the CAT-800 is a snap, with its carefully structured uniform programming commands. The
manual is easy to follow and the voice synthesizer interacts with you during control and programming
operation. An optional Windows® editor is available to program the CAT-800 controller through its USB
port.
Voice Synthesizer
A vocabulary base of 470 words with twenty voice messages is available to ID your repeater system and
make voice announcements. Each voice message will accept up to fifteen numbers, letters or words
from the vocabulary list in Chapter 10. In addition to the repeater port, voice messages can be directed
to Port #2 and Port #3.
DTMF Control
Three DTMF decoders one dedicated to each port afford complete control over the CAT-800 controller.
CW ID
The CW buffer is user programmable in both tone frequency and speed. If both the voice and CW IDs
are enabled, the controller will ID in voice. If a repeater user transmits during the voice ID the
controller will switch to the CW ID and allow the user’s audio to pass.
Courtesy Tone
Create up to eight custom courtesy tones. Each tone can consist of up to three different tone
frequencies of various lengths and separations. Courtesy tones can be changed on the fly loading a
different courtesy tone number in event macros 20. Courtesy tone event macros 21 and 22 are
assigned to the Port #2 and Port #3 receivers.
Port Configuration
The CAT-800 is a three-port controller. Port #1 is configured as a repeater port while Port #2 and Port
#3 are transceiver ports. They can be set-up as a half-duplex or full-duplex port by setting dipswitches
#4 and #5.
User Function Output Switches
Five open drain switches are available to control equipment at your repeater site. These switches are
located on the J1 connector and are controlled manually by DTMF commands from within a user or event
macro. They can be made to turn OFF, ON or momentarily change state for a period of 250 or 500mS.
Switches #1 and #2 are also available on the Port #2 connector J2 while Switches #3 and #4 are
available on Port #3 connector J3. At default the switches are assigned as standard user function
switches. These switches can be redefined to control a fan or CTCSS encoder. When Fan Control is
selected the switch will follow PTT #1 and remain on for 60 seconds after PTT #1 turns off. When
CTCSS Encoder (PTT) is selected the switch will follow PTT #1 but turn off 250mSEC before PTT #1 turns
off. When CTCSS Encoder (COR) is selected the switch will follow COR #1.
User Function Logic Inputs
Five logic inputs activated by a voltage change from other equipment at the repeater site, causes the
CAT-800 to execute event macros 07 through 16. Two event macros are assigned to each logic input.
Different macros are called when the input goes high and then low. To facilitate initial testing, at default
the five logic inputs are assigned to turn on and off the five user output switches.
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