Using CTCSS or PL tones on receive so you don't hear the repeater's ID

We know the CTCSS or PL subaudible tones on the transmit side access various repeaters so we can communicate. The problem is you hear the repeaters ID every time it goes off about every 15 minutes, this can be annoying especially at night. To stop hearing the repeaters ID yet receive calls using the proper PL tone you need to enter the same PL tone on the transmit to the receive side of your radio. 

On my Wouxun handheld the setting for the transmit tone on our local 462.675 repeater is 100.0 for the T-CTC setting. To stop hearing the repeater ID enter 100.0 in the R-CTC setting. On other radios the settings should be similar.

Using the receive tone allows you to monitor the repeater for traffic without hearing the repeater ID every time it ID's. I have two channels set for the local repeater one says Home the second says Home QT for quiet tone. 

In the future I'll post how to enter an emergency tone so you won't be bothered by normal communications yet when someone sends the emergency tone it will wake you up

Jay WRFS930

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