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Default Automatic Audio Switch

We do something along those lines in avionics, but it turned out to be less
than useful. We called it priority encoding. That is, you have a number of
inputs (say 4 for example). You put the most important signal on channel 1
and you use a simple diode detector to see if there is any audio on this
channel. IF so, THEN shut off the other 3 channels with gates and the usual
audio analog switch like a 4016. Then IF no audio on 1, then the second
priority line uses the same detector and IF audio on this channel, THEN shut
off 3 and 4. And so on down the line. 4 needs no detector. If there is
nothing on 1, 2, or 3, then 4 is a pass-through.

The problem we found in actual service is that you'd be listening to
something rather important on line 2 when line 1 came on calling another
aircraft and shut off #2. Not a good thing. I think I've got the prototype
around in the "that was a hell of a good idea" box somewhere.

Jim

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Anyone make, or have suggestions for, an automatic audio switch...

Input with a signal gets connected to the Output ??

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