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Subaudible data is data that is sent along with an [[analog voice]] transmission.  The data is transmitted using voice frequencies below the range of human hearing.  [[CTCSS]] and [[DCS]] are the simplest examples of subaudible data.  [[LTR]] [[trunked radio systems]] also use subaudible data instead of using a dedicated [[control channel]].
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Subaudible data is data that is sent along with an [[analog voice]] transmission.  The data is transmitted using voice frequencies below the range of human hearing.  [[Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System|CTCSS]] and [[DCS]] are the simplest examples of subaudible data.  [[LTR]] [[Trunked Radio Systems]] also use subaudible data instead of using a dedicated [[control channel]].
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Latest revision as of 07:21, 11 March 2016

Subaudible data is data that is sent along with an analog voice transmission. The data is transmitted using voice frequencies below the range of human hearing. CTCSS and DCS are the simplest examples of subaudible data. LTR Trunked Radio Systems also use subaudible data instead of using a dedicated control channel.