Looking for inexpensive standalone dtmf encoder

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Equinox
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Looking for inexpensive standalone dtmf encoder

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I need a reasonably priced external encoder to attach to a radio. The encoder will be mounted on a wall, with the radio in a closet nearby. I know Secode, SSC, etc. used to make these but they aren't around anymore. Who makes these things these days. A google search did not provide much.
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Dan562
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Try the following website:

http://www.midians.com/

Pull down Products Tab.
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Big BOB
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Post by Big BOB »

I use these decoders and had good luck. In fact I put them on my MSF 5000's for remote control.

http://www.nhrc.net/nhrc-remote-plus/

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