In the New England Repeater list, I've seen a handful of repeaters that require both a TX CTCSS value as well as a RX CTCSS value.
If the repeater requires the RX CTCSS, does that mean you would not hear the repeater during a normal scan of the frequencies? That is to say, if I have squelch set > 0 on my radio...I'd not hear the repeater....but if I have my squelch off...then I'd hear it???
Is this a way that some repeaters use try and limit access to club members only or something?
Thanks
If the repeater requires the RX CTCSS, does that mean you would not hear the repeater during a normal scan of the frequencies? That is to say, if I have squelch set > 0 on my radio...I'd not hear the repeater....but if I have my squelch off...then I'd hear it???
Is this a way that some repeaters use try and limit access to club members only or something?
Thanks
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