Excellant recommendation, all 3 are problem children.

Milt
N3LTQ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "mch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] ctcss and dcs at same time?


> Well, within the last year several new PS systems were put on the air
> using 131.8 Hz. Go figure. :-)
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> (No, I was not involved with the tone selection or I would have
> recommended avoiding it - as well as 118.8 and 179.9 Hz.)
>
> Joe M.
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> Steve S. Bosshard (NU5D) wrote:
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>> I just left a 911 Med Dispatch Center - I am pretty sure a kerchunk
>> every time another user keyed their radio and the TOC falsed their 131.8
>> PL would be a major issue.  But, if you want to run 131.8 PL on the same
>> channel with DPL and a turn off code kerchunking the radio every time
>> they let off the key, go for it...again, not at the same time.
>>
>> Keep smiling,
>>
>> Steve NU5D
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>> mch wrote:
>> > Interesting reply given my statement "Granted, the TOC could false a
>> > 131.8 Hz decoder"
>> >
>> > You're describing a problem that may exist regardless of the dual
>> > CTCSS/CDCSS encode (the topic of this thread).
>> >
>> > Also note that it will still not interfere with each other. There will
>> > merely be a 'kerchunk' of the 131.8 Hz decoder from the 134 Hz (not 131
>> > or 132 Hz) TOC of the CDCSS.
>> >
>> > Oh, and it would be just as annoying for hams as for business users.
>> >
>> > Joe M.
>> >
>> >
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