It would be a problem my friend because the 132.0 will cause the 
repeater to decode 131.8 during the turn off interval and ker chunk that 
tone briefly, with out any reverse burst.

When the DPL radio releases the PTT it does not immediately quit 
sending, but instead sends a burst of 131 hz turn off code.  If your 
panel is equipped for 131.8 it will ker chunk just a moment - no problem 
for hams, but on a business repeater the 131.8 guy will get annoyed.  
Wish I could remember if TOC is 131 or 132 - the data rate is 134, but 
thats another story - Seems like Ferritronics had an application not for 
this, if they were still in business.

Have your self a super 4th,  Steve NU5D


mch wrote:
> A problem? Why?
>
> When the turn-off code is sent *after* you have unkeyed. Who cares what
> stops decoding after you've stopped transmitting, as any decoder should
> stop decoding then.
>
> Granted, the TOC could false a 131.8 Hz decoder, but not while the
> person is transmitting.
>
> Joe M.
>
> Steve S. Bosshard (NU5D) wrote:
>   
>> The DCS turn off code is 132 hz.  So, 131.8 hz ctcss and dcs could be a
>> problem.
>>     
>
>   

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