Receiver Squelch is just that ... a level at which the local receiver 
un-squelches.  The repeater squelch is the level the station uses to 
determine (for its own internal controller) when it is actually going to 
pass a signal through for repeat.  I would recommend that you just set 
both at the same level.   The squelch knob on the front of the SSCB may 
also affect your squelch levels depending on where you are deriving your 
COR signaling.

James


Adam Feuer wrote:
> After interfacing my C74CXB to an external controller, everything seems 
> to be playing real nice.  In scrutinizing received signals, it seems as 
> if the the MSF squelch is a little tight and not letting week signals 
> become week but rather just squelching them out.
>
> The receiver is programmed for CTCSS decode so I would like to loosen 
> the squelch a little. In the list of available EEpots, there are two 
> settings that I'm not totally familiar with:  "Repeater Squelch" and 
> "Receiver Squelch". If someone could provide me an explanation of both 
> as well as which one I should lower to help my issue, it would be 
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Adam N2ACF
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