[App_rpt-users] Passing CTCSS / PL Tone Over The Network

Jeff Carrier k0jsc.jeff at gmail.com
Wed Mar 6 17:27:43 UTC 2013


I agree, the dsp does a fine job and you can even change ctcss tones
remotely if you like.

K0JSC
On Mar 6, 2013 9:40 AM, "Robert A. Poff WB3AWJ" <wb3awj at comcast.net> wrote:

> If it were me, I'd just use the DSP and let it do the PL processing.
> In fact that's what I do on all our nodes.  With no complains.
> Heck it can even do reverse burst on encode.
>
> I'm not sure about the newer Com Spec decks, the the TS-32 had a high pass
> filter on board.
>
>
> Robert A. Poff
> Loganville, PA.
>
> ****
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> *From: *"Chris K7AZ" <kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net>
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> *Sent: *Wednesday, March 6, 2013 10:10:07 AM
> *Subject: *[App_rpt-users] Passing CTCSS / PL Tone Over The Network
>
> Can anyone help me with eliminating passing CTCSS / PL tone from a
> receiver discriminator onto the network?
> I am using an URIx FOB with external ComSpec CTCSS / PL decoder and
> squelch gate COR.
> The 167.9 Hz CTCSS / PL tone is really noticeable while listening using
> IAXRPT and occupies 50% of the green bar graph.
> I realize adding a High Pass or Notch filter would help but is there a
> configuration setting change that will eliminate the tone?
> Thank you,
> Chris Hill
> K7AZ
>
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