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1 | 1 | Dan Smith | # CHIRP terminology and definitions |
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4 | This information augments the column definitions found in [[MemoryEditorColumns]]. |
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6 | ## Squelch (Tone, etc) |
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8 | With no specific signaling, "Carrier Squelch" is used (sometimes shorted as CSQ). In CHIRP, this is represented by an empty Tone/TSQL column |
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10 | The following are interchangeable terms for tone-based squelch signaling: |
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12 | - Tone/TSQL (CHIRP) |
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13 | - CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System) |
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14 | - PL (Motorola Private Line) |
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15 | - QT (Quiet Tone) |
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16 | - CG (Channel Guard) |
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18 | The following are interchangeable terms for digital coded squelch signaling: |
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20 | - DTCS (Digital Tone Coded Squelch) |
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21 | - DCS (Digital Code Squelch) |
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22 | - DPL (Motorola Digital Private Line) |
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23 | - DQT (Digital Quiet Tone) |
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25 | ## Mode |
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27 | - FM: "Wide" FM for two-way communications (i.e. 5 kHz deviation) |
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28 | - NFM: "Narrow" FM for two-way communications (i.e. 2.5 kHz deviation) |
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29 | - WFM: "Wide" FM for broadcast communications (i.e. ~100 kHz deviation) |
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30 | - AM: "Narrow" AM for two-way communications (i.e. aircraft band in the US) |
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31 | - DV: Icom's digital D-STAR mode |
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32 | - DN: Yaesu's SystemFusion digital voice mode |
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33 | - USB/LSB: Upper or Lower Sideband |