Paul,

If I read your message correctly you had the receiver set to open on PL 
only.  Had you tried using PL AND CSQ (also called AND squelch) as the 
opening requirement?

Milt
N3LTQ


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From: "paul_k6eh" <paulmetz...@hamradio-dv.org>
To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 8:37 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: help and suggestions interference issues


> Actually, with regards to a D-DSTAR signal opening up an analog receiver 
> set to decode only PL, it can happen. I had an analog repeater (Motorola) 
> co-channeled with a D-STAR repeater. The users of the D-STAR repeater 
> would in fact open up my repeaters receiver and pass through. I'm trying 
> to recall what the PL was that that I had used before I had to change it 
> (thanks to D-STAR). It was either 100.0 or 123.0 . So in short, Yes a 
> D-STAR signal can open up an analog receiver set to decode PL.
>
> Also, if your still looking for a recording of D-STAR transmission (both 
> raw and decoded), you may find them at http://www.hamradio-dv.org .
>
>
> Paul Metzger - K6EH
> Trustee of the N6DVA Mototrbo Amateur Radio Repeater
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> --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Doug Hutchison <specialq....@...> 
> wrote:
>>
>> Yes Doug,
>>
>> Sent a recording off list but you have I think hit the nail on the head
>> as am sure CTCSS is not applicable to D-Star as you say. A strong D-Star
>> signal would get into the RX though, despite CTCSS, I think but cannot
>> prove it as no D-Star here.
>>
>> Doug - GM7SVK
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