At 4/28/2007 23:42, you wrote: >Keeping in mind the normal Micor Squelch is a dual speed squelch >circuit for the audio and a second squelch (on the Squelch Gate >Module) circuit for the repeater cor/cos/tx function.
Yes, but I've found no use for the latter, as all repeater controllers made today couple the audio gating & TX keying, IOW you can't have a situation where the repeater will drop even though audio from the weak station is still passing, or the repeater hangs on a weak signal that isn't quite "breaking the squelch". I've heard both conditions on a stock Micor repeater. Bob NO6B

