Hey--- You are correct... So now parking a receiver on the guzzinta to see if the screech is present on the mobiles/portables, at least the ones I can hear :wink: The techs may have gotten the "screech tail elliminator" working on the repeaters :mrgreen:
If one can dig into their brain cells and remember when Seattle was still on UHF and conventional, they added this feature to their equipment... and on the "area" repeaters the ANI would be muted but the voice would be heard on the repeater output, the exception was F-7... The main difference here was the "i.d. screech" was at the beginning of the transmission rather than the end...
Eric KB7DQH
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