- Whats CSQ Tone? - RadioReference. com Forums
I noticed in the database, some freqs in my state have CSQ for the Tone What is this? Can it be picked up by my pro-97 ? It's a conventional frequency
- What does CSQ Mean Under Tone Catagory? - RadioReference. com Forums
Hey I was wondering what it means by CSQ under the tone category?
- Tones, PL, CSQ, BM, M, RM, DPL, how do i use them and when?
how do you enter one of these csq tones? I have a Pro-97 CSQ is the ABSENSE of any tone Don't add any tones and it's CSQ Joe M
- What is CSQ? - RadioReference. com Forums
I've seen a few frequencies in the database that list "CSQ" under the CTCSS DCS tone column Can anyone tell me (at a "dummies" level) what that means? Many thanks in advance!
- Terminology PL DPL CTCSS DCS - RadioReference. com Forums
CSQ = Carrier squelch CTCSS = Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System CTCSS brand names: Private-Line (PL), Channel Guard (CG), Quiet Tone (QT) DPL = Motorola Digital Private Line (DPL) Motorola trademarked the DPL name, so other radio manufacturers have to call it something different Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) appears to be the generic name
- CSQ Repeaters? - RadioReference. com Forums
CSQ (Carrier SQuelch), whether selective squelch (CTCSS, DCS, etc ) or basic squelch (muted), is routinely used on repeaters to keep repeater stations from being keyed-up constantly and to keep other nearby repeaters on the same input frequency from keying the squelch-equipped one unnecessarily
- Wal-Mart Frequencies and CTCSS, DCS, CSQ or PL Tone?
Heres my problem, The store manager or even any other person in the store doesn't know the CTCSS, DCS, CSQ or PL tones I know they are using any one of those because I can here their transmissions and i can hear them talking
- CSQ, PL and DPL - RadioReference. com Forums
The signal goes just as far How much signal you need to decode PL or DPL would depend on how clean the original signal is, the level of the PL or DPL modulation and the alignment and quality of the receiving equipment As for CSQ, it is simply the absence of PL or DPL, and you are back to the unanswerable question of how far the signal goes
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