So I am hearing yes and no. I would be using an outboard encoder for one of
the two, and the VXR-7000's built in encoder for the other. I guess since it
is not an obvious "yes" then it may or may not work, and it may or may not work
on each user's individual radio. I need to avoid that situation, it needs to
either work or I won't use it.
Maybe as a side question, can you run two CTCSS tones at the same time, if
they are far enough apart in frequency? Currently I have a 123.0hz tone on our
repeater, and I need to also encode a tone only when a user is actually
transmitting, for linking purposes. I do not care what the frequency of this
other tone is, as long as it wont interfere with the 123.0hz tone.
Thanks
Rusty Coleman
KU4ZS
Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
WD7F - John in Tucson wrote:
> Tell us how, please. I ended up using PL and DPL but not at the same time.
> The Kenwood's community panel allows multiple PLs and crossover as required
> but only one can be used at a time. Another quirk is that the repeater must
> drop before it will respond to a different PL or DPL input.
>
> So, how did you go about simultaneous PL/DPL?
>
It definitely does require 2 encoders-one of each.
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
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