The Linker IIs is an evolution of the Linker IIa with refreshed audio paths and simplified radio interfacing options, including moving to the standardized DB-9 pinout.
The processor chip is the same as the Linker IIa so configurations will remain familiar to existing Linker IIa users.
In late 2024 the Linker IIa will be obsoleted, we recommend migrating to the Linker IIs with all current needs for long term support.
Programming
Very easy to set up and operate
Uses the ICS operating system
Values entered in volts, seconds, WPM (Even Fractional Values)
Uses More, Good, Bad, indications when programming in values and parameters
All programmable data stored in onboard EEPROM
Over 130 functions available
Has excellent support for X banding – Interoperability – One service can talk to another
Programmable courtesy tones
Separate, full control receiver input, separate COS and audio inputs
DTMF Control System
DTMF for programming and control
DTMF control using Port 2 if enabled
25 DTMF programmable code / function memories
Each DTMF code can be programmed to be from 1 to 5 digits
Has DTMF muting on both ports (can be disabled)
In programming mode all functions can be entered in directly using their 2 or 3 digit number
Setup mode (programming mode) Control op mode and User mode
Electronic Control System
High quality JFET opamps – Top audio quality, High output
High quality JFET transistors used in the audio circuit
Programmable timer for TX fan control
Programmable courtesy tones
Microprocessor control of encode and decode
Beacon mode
Programmable Antikerchunker filter
Discriminator or straight through audio for all 3 receiver ports
By adding a resistor audio can go from the control RX to the repeater TX
Seven high quality pots (Bourns) for level adjustments
Nine LED’s for system status indication
Built in Watchdog timer
The Linker IIs has 3 auxiliary outputs (one or two are shared with port 2)
CTCSS and COS
Full control receiver port, COS, audio and has priority
Separate Plug for a third party encode / decode module (TS 64)
COS only, CTCSS only, AND, OR functions available on ports 1 and 2
Encode is mixed in with the transmitter’s audio if enabled
Voltage and polarity selectable COS input for the control receiver
Voltage and polarity programmable COS and CTCSS inputs for both port 1 and 2
Special dedicated 10 pin plug for port 1 CTCSS
A programmable encode hang timer can be enabled / disabled
Antikerchunker filters on Port 1 and Port 2
Port 1 and Port 2 activate TX1 encode, if enabled, port selectable
Remote Base / Link functions (Port 2)
Port 2 can be setup as half duplex, full duplex, slave repeater and xpeat
Remote base memories are controlled by the Linker IIa controller
Remote base memory number readback after the memory is selected and by request
Selection of a remote base memory is done just by selecting the memory number
The remote base control system remembers the current remote base memory
The Linker IIs will return the remote base to the home memory when disabled
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