[chirp_users] CHIRP field value doc
The Silver Fox
Wed Oct 17 15:16:20 PDT 2012
My experience is just the opposite. In fact, I have to set receive tone to
eliminate noise on local repeaters.
73,
Alan - W6ARH
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Dave,
Unless absolutely necessary, do not set Tones on your receive.
Most repeaters that require a tone for access do not transmit a tone back.
I only set tones on my transmit.
John K3NXU
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On Oct 17, 2012, at 4:33 PM, Dave Gomberg <dave1 at wcf.com> wrote:
> I am a bit confused. I think I have set all my channels to send a PL
> tone and to squelch unless the same tone is received.
> Some radios call these CT and RT. My CHIRP settings are:
> Tone Mode is Tone for all (except a couple of simplex channels), Tone
> and Tone SQL are set, Cross Mode is Tone->Tone
> I need a bit of doc for these fields. Here are some of my guesses:
>
> Tone Mode: Tone means CT+RT, None means neither, TSQL means
> RT, DTCS means digital squelch(?), Cross means ????
>
> Tone is CT frequency,
>
> ToneSQL is RT frequency.
>
> Cross Mode is ?????
>
> Is this all written down somewhere in the Wiki???
>
> Please help.
>
>
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