[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> 
>> Reverse burst is one of my favorite topics!  The TS-64 is probably
>> designed to operate on the more common of the two standard reverse burst
>> formats, privately referred to as "Kenwood and the Rest of the World"
>> format.  This format shifts the phase of the CTCSS tone by 180 degrees
>> for about 150 milliseconds.  The other format, used exclusively by
>> Motorola, shifts the CTCSS tone phase by 120 degrees for about 180
>> milliseconds.
> 
> 
> 
> Interesting, thanks for the background info!
> 
> We also noted that the TS-64 reverse burst does indeed turn off a TS-64 
> decoder quickly, but the TS-64 reverse burst has little effect on a 
> TS-32 decoder. This leads to the conclusion that reverse burst only has 
> an effect on filter-type decoders, not counting-type decoders.
> 
> Would you agree with that?
> 
> 73,
> Bob
>

My experience is that the TS-32 does not respond to reverse burst in any 
format, although some will partially mute on reed-tpye encoders, like a 
Micor. You wind up with a shorter squelch tail then normal, but not 
fully muted.




 

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