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Howdy Andy.....Reread what Ralph described to you carefully and, when
you think about it, you'll see that he's described exactly the same reasoning amateur repeaters use PL tones, with the same benefits and consequences if their use is misunderstood (a user who, using the correct PL tones, and is accessing a repeater may be interferred with by another station transmitting on the same frequency but not using PL tones or who may be using a different PL tone...of course the difference in signal strengths received by the repeater will determine the degree of interference). Maybe some amateur repeaters are transmitting a PL tone....if so I didn't realize that, and persons in the coverage area could be open to interference if for some reason they attempted to share the frequency using a different tone or no tone (and vice versa). The best bet, as we all (should) know, is to listen first, ensure the frequency is clear, then transmit. |
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