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Hi:
In short, the answer is No.
The R*I*C*K is a well developed, reliable
repeater controller with almost all options
covered, and is almost failure proof.
But since there is Audio Filtering, and Conditioning for the transmitter, low audio
freqs are removed so the Audio Quality can
be enhanced.
Normally, one uses the " Transmitter" side
to generate the proper DPL / PL code, OR
one has a Community Repeater package to
decode ( a / all ) Tones, and then let the
Controller generate to proper tones for a
particular subscriber...
In other words, its not practical to run a
repeater in a Carrier Squelch mode, and then
desire the Mobiles/portables to have there
own seperate Tones...
One runs into all kinds of Dev problems, and
other technical issues when trying it
Monty
In short, the answer is No.
The R*I*C*K is a well developed, reliable
repeater controller with almost all options
covered, and is almost failure proof.
But since there is Audio Filtering, and Conditioning for the transmitter, low audio
freqs are removed so the Audio Quality can
be enhanced.
Normally, one uses the " Transmitter" side
to generate the proper DPL / PL code, OR
one has a Community Repeater package to
decode ( a / all ) Tones, and then let the
Controller generate to proper tones for a
particular subscriber...
In other words, its not practical to run a
repeater in a Carrier Squelch mode, and then
desire the Mobiles/portables to have there
own seperate Tones...
One runs into all kinds of Dev problems, and
other technical issues when trying it
Monty
VCaruso - listen to 155.100 - that is the Essex County OEM repeater. - They're PL is 107.2, but the ID is transmitted w/o a PL - I'm not sure if they use a RICK, but it's worth a shot to call their comm center.
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Last edited by Nand on Sun Jan 18, 2004 6:21 am, edited 1 time in total.