And how would that eliminate the interference? Sure, it would mask it, but it would still be there.
So, is it better knowing about a problem so you can fix it or 'live in ignorant bliss'? CTCSS/CDCSS is not a solution for interference. Joe M. Nate Duehr wrote: > > I just said someone (typical ham) might build a really cruddy receiver > and use cheap equipment to set up the repeater, and then not understand > when mixes and other problems caused another repeater on the same tone > to be heard in the mix. > > At least if the other repeater was on a different tone, they'd have more > "protection" from the dummy doing their repeater wrong blaming the GOOD > system for problems. > > If everyone's on the same tone, it negates one of the benefits. That's > all I was saying. Different tones make more sense. > > Nate WY0X