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Applies to:: [[SC230]], [[BC246T]], [[UBC3500XLT]] [[BCD396T]] [[BCD396XT]] [[BC346XT]] [[BCD325P2]] [[BCD436HP]] [[SDS100]] [[BCD996T]] [[BCT15]] [[BCD996XT]] [[BCT15X]] [[BCD996P2]] [[HomePatrol-2]]
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The ability of a scanner to identify the [[CTCSS]] subaudible tone while monitoring a transmission.  Some scanners can also identify [[DCS]] subaudible tones.
 
The ability of a scanner to identify the [[CTCSS]] subaudible tone while monitoring a transmission.  Some scanners can also identify [[DCS]] subaudible tones.
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 8 May 2021

Applies to:: SC230, BC246T, UBC3500XLT BCD396T BCD396XT BC346XT BCD325P2 BCD436HP SDS100 BCD996T BCT15 BCD996XT BCT15X BCD996P2 HomePatrol-2

The ability of a scanner to identify the CTCSS subaudible tone while monitoring a transmission. Some scanners can also identify DCS subaudible tones.