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> >I guess it is time again for a bit of clarification for the
&g
I always thought it was known as "QC" for Quiet Channel or "CG" for Channel
Guard.
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> In addition to Neil's comment - you would screw up the APRS operation
> if you do not listen and prevent your own APRS broadcast from going out
> during another APRS transmission. You could key up on top of the
> ongoing transmission and both your own and the other pa
- Jim W5ZIT
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In my opinion, is a slight flaw in the voice operation on
144.39 MHz below ... the FCC require
At 12/14/2006 08:34 AM, you wrote:
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> In my opinion, is a slight flaw in the voice operation on
> 144.39 MHz below ... the FCC requires you to monitor the
> frequency in a non-CTCSS mode prior to transmitting.
Not quite. The FCC requires you to make sure the frequency is not in use
before
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I guess it is time again for a bit of clarification for the
apparent newbies:
PL ... is a registered trademark of Motorola Inc. properly
known as Private Line.
A very polite way of saying the same thing here is
Continuous
I guess it is time again for a bit of clarification for the
apparent newbies:
PL ... is a registered trademark of Motorola Inc. properly
known as Private Line.
A very polite way of saying the same thing here is
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System or CTCSS.
The fol
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