Fw: K3: CTCSS means "poor" sound on FM

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Fw: K3: CTCSS means "poor" sound on FM

Ken G Kopp

The second paragraph should read "The CTCSS TX deviation".
The voice deviation is normally set to about 4.5 or 5 KHz.

>        
> As a career two-way radio tech, I'll say that's "just
> the way it is".  CTCSS tones must be filtered out of
> both the TX and RX audio path, or the user would
> quickly tire of listening to the "hum".  
>
> The TX deviation is set to about 600 Hz, with 750 Hz
> considered to be the maximum that should be used.
>
> CTCSS is almost a necessity on today's multi-user
> FM channels, where different user groups are stacked
> 10+ deep on channels in busy metropolitan areas.
>
> 73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
 
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