Extreme Posted March 23, 2023 Report Posted March 23, 2023 I've used only CTCSS in all my GMRS radios, both HT & Mobile. I've run into a situation where the folks I'll be running with use D223N on the trail. I don't know if they have newer GMRS radios or what. I have the Kenwood software and cable so should be good but I thought I'd ask here if it's an issue before I dive in. Daily use I run with no privacy codes in the remote area where we use our radios. Also wondering why this particular group is using DCS and if you know any advantage, etc.? Thanks.. Quote
kidphc Posted March 23, 2023 Report Posted March 23, 2023 DCS or DPL tones can have errors making you miss a transmission, either on reception or deode.Only real reason I can think of why it isn't used very often. Extreme 1 Quote
kidphc Posted March 23, 2023 Report Posted March 23, 2023 Well I should some DCS/DPL tones are not supported by some radios. Yet another reason they could not be used as much as good old sub audio tones. Even sub audio tones, I was reading somewhere 100hz and below tones are often not used due to harmonic issues and. Tones above 200Hz some where weren't used often due to being audible to some users. Quote
Extreme Posted March 23, 2023 Author Report Posted March 23, 2023 8 minutes ago, kidphc said: Well I should some DCS/DPL tones are not supported by some radios. Yet another reason they could not be used as much as good old sub audio tones. Even sub audio tones, I was reading somewhere 100hz and below tones are often not used due to harmonic issues and. Tones above 200Hz some where weren't used often due to being audible to some users. Wondering if Kenwood TK8180 supports DCS.. Quote
axorlov Posted March 23, 2023 Report Posted March 23, 2023 28 minutes ago, Extreme said: Also wondering why this particular group is using DCS and if you know any advantage, etc.? If it is a stable, close knit group, like a family or hunting buddies, they may have their radios set up for dense areas and for woods. And they don't want to hear any other chatter. Set up once, use forever, assign a button for a "home" channel. It is very fool-proof setup, also safe and practical to give to 5yo. It is how my family radios are set up. If the question is about advantages of DCS vs CTCSS, bigger pool of codes to chose from comes to mind. I can't think of other advantages. SteveShannon, Extreme and WRUU653 3 Quote
axorlov Posted March 23, 2023 Report Posted March 23, 2023 4 minutes ago, Extreme said: Wondering if Kenwood TK8180 supports DCS Yes, called DQT in Kenwood-speak. Digital quiet talk. It also supports advanced feature Operator Selected Tone, if you program it correctly. WRUU653 and Extreme 2 Quote
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