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VT-4R150 VHF Project 25 Digital Transmitter Instruction Manual
2.13.2.11
Analog Signaling Settings: CTCSS Tone
This field allows selection of any of 42 EIA CTCSS tones.
2.13.2.12
Analog Signaling Settings: Reverse Burst
For CTCSS channels only: When this field is set to “Enabled”, each transmission is terminated
with a short burst of CTCSS tone with its phase reversed 180 degrees. This allows suitably
equipped receivers to squelch their audio circuits before the transmitted carrier is dropped, giving a
silent squelch operation.
2.13.2.13
Analog Signaling Settings: DCS Code
This field allows selection of any of 83 DCS tones.
2.13.2.14
Analog Signaling Settings: Turnoff Code
For DCS channels only: When this field is set to “Enabled”, each transmission is terminated with
a short burst of 138 Hz tone. This allows suitably equipped receivers to squelch their audio
circuits before the transmitted carrier is dropped, giving a silent squelch operation.
2.13.2.15
Analog Squelch Settings: Invert DCS
This setting is in effect when the Squelch Type is set to DCS. It may be set to Normal DCS or
Invert DCS. When Invert DCS is selected, the transmitter will broadcast a DCS signal whose
polarity is reversed. This should not be required unless the distant receiver has its DCS configured
with the wrong polarity, typically when DCS has been installed as an after-market option.