I've been doing some work on a SmartNet II single-site system lately. It's 10 channels, non-simulcast, non-voting. It's console is Centracom Gold Elite.
There are TBIM's and TIMI links that come from the dispatch center to the central controller (a 6809 SmartNet II+ Central Site Controller). The stations are MSF 5000's.
What I'm curious about, is when a unit calls dispatch and dispatch responds, you can hear a short burst of what sounds like 2175Hz which is then ALMOST completely muted, and when dispatch unkeys, you can hear a little "cheep" of 2175Hz....
Almost sounds like the 2600Hz idle tone you'd hear on Ma Bell's old telephone exchanges.
Why am I hearing this 2175Hz tone? What generates it?
I kinda like it - would be nice if it could be implemented on my conventional ham system... I have a T5600 connected to an MSF 5000 via a DigiTAC.
Thanks for any help.
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