Glen,

I disagree, many, many repeaters that use cut SS tone 'pass' the incoming tone 
to the output, so that users only hear silence until their repeater transmits 
another users signal.

The repeater requires a tone to 'open' the repeater, and the receiver is 
silenced until it 'hears' a signal with the proper ctcss tone.

With the wrong tone on transmit, the repeater will not rebroadcast the signal, 
it will be ignored.

If the receiver has the wrong tone set in its receiver and the receiver is 
programmed to only break squelch when the proper tone is heard, the user will 
hear nothing.

The tone squelch function is optional, it can be turned off, and the receiver 
will 'hear' any RF signal that is strong enough to break squelch.

The above is true for most commercial FM repeaters, as well as amateur 
repeaters. It may be different in the GMRS user space, but I doubt it. If there 
is a doubt about any particular repeater 'passing' the ctcss tone on transmit, 
the user can set their radio to only transmit the required tone, and to not 
have any output tone from the repeater. On a Baofeng that would mean setting 
signaling to 'tone' and not 'tonesq' (I think, from memory).

Ken, N2VIP

> On Jan 14, 2025, at 12:41 AM, K0LNY ?? via Users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Usually repeaters don't send out a CTCSS tone, they only use one to make
> sure it only hears signals that contain a CTCSS tone.
> Thus, the 88.5 should be fine for the rFreq, but you will need to send a
> tone to open the ears of the repeater.
> Glenn
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