In general, I would expect the time to vary more as a result of the CTCSS frequency as opposed to the radio model (ie. CTCSS circuitry). The time constant of the filter circuit would be longer with the lower frequency tones and shorten as the frequency increased. I guess the DC switch design could have some bearing on the overall time but I wouldn't think it would be significant.
--- In [email protected], "kerincom " <kerin...@...> wrote: > > Hi guys .A long time ago there was a series of post over the ctcss detection > time and I am wondering if anyone can suggest which radios are the fastest > on ctcss detection > >  > Thank You, > Ian Wells, > Kerinvale Comaudio, > 361 Camboon Road.Biloela.4715 > Ph 0749922449 or 0409159932 or 0749922574 > www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au >

