Eric,

So what settings should you have for the Motorola radios to avoid the
squelch tail in the system? Reverse burst turned on or off?

Thanks

 

Peter Summerhawk

 

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Paul,

You have put your finger on the major difference between modern Motorola and
Kenwood radios. Kenwood chose to equip their products to process only the
180-degree phase shift reverse-burst squelch tail elimination scheme, while
Motorola Professional Series radios can be programmed for either 180-degree
or 120-degree phase shift. TIA-603-C, the international standard for
land-mobile radio performance, recognizes both reverse schemes as equally
viable. Kenwood may recapture some market share, once their radios are
equipped to encode and decode reverse burst in either scheme.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


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I have a TKR-750 repeater and like it. My only issue is that I use Motorola
Portables and keep getting a squelch crash. What have you guys setting the
setting for the reverse burst at to get rid of the squelch crash? 

Thanks!

Paul R. Dumdie Jr. "73"
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