Greetings Michael,

I believe your assessment is correct that a marginal non voice signal 
may be incorrectly decoded to imitate voice.  It seems in the US that 
there may be fewer GPS only signals or perhaps people are sending GPS 
concurrent with voice transmissions and not so much on a timed basis.  
While GPS-A with CRC is more reliable in the GPS side of things I do not 
believe the CRC will help false voice decoding.  Also you can turn off 
the beep generated in the receiving radio for a little more quiet.  
Anyhow that is my thoughts.  VY 73, Steve NU5D

oz1bzj wrote:
> Hi 
>
> This might in the past have been covered before, but it is Christmas
> soon so pleas be tolerant if so :-)
>
> On the Repaeter system in Central Copenhagen we are on module C
> running a lot of GPS reporting for mobile stations interfacing to
> APRS. All of those data packed are "data" only. So triggered by the
> timer in the radio alone with out interference by human... 
>   


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