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Technical Information for Solid State Communications (SSC) Equipment Compiled by Robert Meister WA1MIK Web page maintained by Robert Meister WA1MIK I know nothing about this equipment so please don't ask! |
SSC was located in Hayward California and produced tone remote control equipment in the 1980s and 1990s. They appear to be out of business now. Here are the manuals we've acquired over the years.
Solid-State Communications (SSC) 224BA / 224BY Two-Tone Sequential Decoder 450 kB PDF file | |
Solid-State Communications (SSC) 237
Two-Tone Sequential Encoder 1 MB PDF file donated by Tim N3EKG This is a companion unit to the 224-series two-tone decoders. |
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Solid-State Communications (SSC) 510AA
CTCSS Encoder/Decoder 106 kB PDF file donated by Steve W6KCS This is similar to other tunable CTCSS boards made by Selectone, Norcomm, etc. |
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Solid-State Communications (SSC) 715BB
Adapter 490 kB PDF file donated by Steve W6KCS This lets a Midland XTR base station interface to an SSC 836AA/838AA tone adapter. |
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Solid-State Communications (SSC)
832A / 832B Tone Remote Adapter 1.1 MB PDF file This adapter allows tone remote control of a base station over a dedicated phone line. |
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Solid-State Communications (SSC)
836AA / 838AA Tone Remote Adapter 1 MB PDF file donated by Steve W6KCS This adapter allows tone remote control of a base station over a dedicated phone line. |
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