[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Actually, if we could get everyone to adjust
> their repeater deviation to 4 kHz, a lot of adjacent channel problems would 
> be 
> reduced to acceptable levels. Just a thought.. 
> 
> Thank you, Paul, K3VIX (a 26-year Motorola veteran designer).
> 
> 73,
> Bob
>   
> 

Especially since commercial standards (which is what all these radios 
are built for) mandates no more than +/-5Khz of deviation TOTAL. This 
includes CTCSS or other signalling that may be present during speech. So 
when you subtract that-CTCSS is typically +/-700hz, LTR is spec'd for 
+/-1 Khz-setting voice at +/-4Khz for voice with no signalling present 
is the end result.
-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL





 
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