The dreaded 254.1 PL Tone. . .
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The dreaded 254.1 PL Tone. . .
Does anyone know if a M100/M126 will take a 254.1 PL tone?
Further more... Which of the mobiles DO and DON'T take this tone? I've tried a Maxtrac before that would not. One of my local system takes this tones and kinda puts a hinderance on what radios I can buy.
So far most Kenwoods are out while, most of the Vertex models take it.
As for Motorolas, I know that the Maratracs, M1225s, GM300s, and CM300s are all good to go. Besides brand new top of the line radios, what's some of the older stuff (think - used market) radios that would work?
Further more... Which of the mobiles DO and DON'T take this tone? I've tried a Maxtrac before that would not. One of my local system takes this tones and kinda puts a hinderance on what radios I can buy.
So far most Kenwoods are out while, most of the Vertex models take it.
As for Motorolas, I know that the Maratracs, M1225s, GM300s, and CM300s are all good to go. Besides brand new top of the line radios, what's some of the older stuff (think - used market) radios that would work?
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Sorry I can't help with your exact question, but had some input.
We have found PL tones above about 225 Hz to start to have a low level buzz on the receiving radio. I assume it is a function of the high pass filter.
If it a new system, you want want to keep the tone a bit lower.
I am guessing this is an existing system, so I will let others try to answer your question.
We have found PL tones above about 225 Hz to start to have a low level buzz on the receiving radio. I assume it is a function of the high pass filter.
If it a new system, you want want to keep the tone a bit lower.
I am guessing this is an existing system, so I will let others try to answer your question.
Aw, another Motorola gotcha from long ago. This is a non-standard tone like one or two others therefore for years we would not support non-standard tones. We do support 254.1 but you have to enter the value since it is not in the pull-down.
Enter the value directly and it works on Kenwood radios.
The filters leak somethimes on this tone but also on Motorola.
Stan
Enter the value directly and it works on Kenwood radios.
The filters leak somethimes on this tone but also on Motorola.
Stan
Stan Glass
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254.1 PL
Hi,
I went and checked a few for U..
Good to go:
System Saber
HT1000
Astro Saber
Astro Spectra
MCS2000
MTS2000
1225 series (P. M,.R)
NOT Good:
Analog Spectra (stops at 250.1 - M7)
73 DE Hartley
I went and checked a few for U..
Good to go:
System Saber
HT1000
Astro Saber
Astro Spectra
MCS2000
MTS2000
1225 series (P. M,.R)
NOT Good:
Analog Spectra (stops at 250.1 - M7)
73 DE Hartley