Hi Steve, 

Some of us use audio delays to allow users to access (& link 
to) trunking systems with minimal delay and reduce the lost 
first word in conventional systems. 

I remember the glory days of paging... mid to late 1980's and 
then came on cell phones big time...

cheers, 
skipp 

> "Steve Bosshard (NU5D)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not sure how this got from commercial trunking repeaters to 
> silence compression, but in the last days of tone and voice 
> radio paging, silence compression, and digital reduction were 
> very big items - seems like BBL. Freeman, Glenayre and Zetron 
> were big players in the game - ancient history.  sb
> 
> 
> > On 2/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > At 2/2/2007 21:24, you wrote:
> > >Skipp,
> > >
> > >Interesting you bring up that idea.....
> > >
> > >I've had  success with an initial CTCSS induced audio delay, 
> > >ramped back
> > > 


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