What is a CTCSS tone?
But, what does this mean really? CTCSS stands for continuous, tone-coded squelch system, and is a technique used to allow repeaters—and radios—to receive particular signals and reject others. The signals that a repeater (or radio) will receive are signals with a specific sub-audible tone, called a CTCSS tone, that has been added to the signal.
What is a CTCSS code on a radio?
* Some radios use 69.4 Hz instead, which better fits the harmonic sequence, and this tone is often omitted as a choice. CTCSS codes are functions that reject undesired signals on your channel. You will hear a call only when you receive a signal that contains a matching CTCSS tone or DCS code.
What is a CTCSS repeater?
CTCSS stands for continuous, tone-coded squelch system, and is a technique used to allow repeaters—and radios—to receive particular signals and reject others. The signals that a repeater (or radio) will receive are signals with a specific sub-audible tone, called a CTCSS tone, that has been added to the signal.
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