[aprssig] APRS on all Radios!!!!
Mark Miller kramrellim at tx.rr.comSun Aug 17 17:44:32 UTC 2008
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FM receivers that use CTCSS typically have a low pass filter (~250 Hz) that directs the CTCSS to the CTCSS deocder, and a high pass filter that blocks the CTCSS from the normal audio chain. FM squelch circuits use another high pass filter (4K or so) that is used to determine the quieting on a channel. 73, Mark N5RFX At 11:47 AM 8/17/2008, Scott Miller wrote: >I'm afraid I don't even know how the radio >suppresses the PL tone - 100 hz is most certainly within the audible >range. Is everything filtered below a certain cutoff frequency, and if >so, what's the cutoff?
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