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When the database gives me a Input / Output tone for a local repeater, is it Tone or T-Sql?


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If I select "Tone", I can get the Input tone but not the Output tone.  If I select Tone, I can enter 131.8 but the output tone defaults to 67.0 hz.  However, if I use T-Sql, I can set the input and output to 131.8.

 

Which is correct?   Tone or T-Sql?  I am using RT Systems programmer, btw.....

 

Jeff W Waldrop

WRVH403

 

 

 

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56 minutes ago, WRVH403 said:

I found my answer.  What I can't find is how to delete my post....

 

Jeff

You can’t unless you’re a premium member.  Don’t worry about it though.

T-sql requires a tone on receive.  Tone doesn’t.  You can hear a repeater in T-sql IFF (IFF = if and only if) you have the correct rx tone programmed.  If you use Tone you will hear everything on a frequency, regardless of if it includes a tone.

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The RT Systems CPS is another "Less Than Simple" programming software application  just as that "Less Than Simple" programming software application called Chirp.

With Kenwood proprietary CPS, at least there are only two tone/code settings, one for receive (decode) and one transmit (encode) in the CPS.

With Motorola, you have to tell it CSQ for no tone/code, PL, or DPL and then select the appropriate tone/code for receive (Decode); and and I believe it is None, PL, or DPL and then select the appropriate tone/DPL for transmit (Encode).

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36 minutes ago, nokones said:

The RT Systems CPS is another "Less Than Simple" programming software application  just as that "Less Than Simple" programming software application called Chirp.

With Kenwood proprietary CPS, at least there are only two tone/code settings, one for receive (decode) and one transmit (encode) in the CPS.

With Motorola, you have to tell it CSQ for no tone/code, PL, or DPL and then select the appropriate tone/code for receive (Decode); and and I believe it is None, PL, or DPL and then select the appropriate tone/DPL for transmit (Encode).

What? Rt systems and chirp are the most simple easy to use programming softwares out there.  It’s just no one wants to learn.  They are so easy my 10 year old grand kids use them all the time.  It’s like saying driving a stick is hard but millions of people every day do it with no problem.  Geesh some people are so lazy.  

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5 hours ago, nokones said:

The RT Systems CPS is another "Less Than Simple" programming software application  just as that "Less Than Simple" programming software application called Chirp.

With Kenwood proprietary CPS, at least there are only two tone/code settings, one for receive (decode) and one transmit (encode) in the CPS.

With Motorola, you have to tell it CSQ for no tone/code, PL, or DPL and then select the appropriate tone/code for receive (Decode); and and I believe it is None, PL, or DPL and then select the appropriate tone/DPL for transmit (Encode).

RT Systems is SO easy to use, a Caveman can do it ! 😆

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