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Old November 10th 04, 05:07 PM
Tom H.
 
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Rod,
Thanks for the information. Based on your info, I contacted a person (from
a website link) that covers a particular repeater that I was interested in
and found out that that repeated in fact does transmit a tone. The reason
he gave for that particular repeater was that it is in an urban environment
where there might be other traffic on the repeater frequency.

Tom
"LRod" wrote in message
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 00:44:26 GMT, "Tom H."
wrote:

Hello all,
If a repeater requires a squelch tone for access, will it also transmit

the
same squelch tone?


It might, but it doesn't have to. Depends on how the repeater is set
up.

There are all sorts of combinations. There was one repeater in the
area I used to live in that had both carrier and tone access
capabilities. If the repeater was accessed by tone it would retransmit
a tone (can't remember if they used the same or different). If it was
accessed without tone, it wouldn't transmit tone.

Another repeater would transmit a brief tone if the repeater was
double keyed before the timer reset. It allowed users to monitor
on-hook without hearing QSOs in progress but their receivers would go
off-hook when breaking stations came into the conversation. This had
nothing to do with transmitted tone, however. At the time the repeater
was carrier access.

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