Tone squelch (receiver quieting) – Uniden UH-100 User Manual

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Receiver Quieting, or Tone Squelch (TSQ), is actually SELCALL in action. The UH-
100 receiver is muted and you cannot hear any signals until the mute is disengaged by

reception of your Selcall code.

Refer to page 8 for explanation of how the squelch system works.

The Squelch discussed previously "screens" the received signal level, however in tone

squelch mode, the squelch monitors the signal for your ID.

Tone squelch (Receiver Quieting)

1. The Tone Squelch Control acts as an electronic lock. Activating the Tone squelch

closes this lock.

Regardless of how strong the received signal is, if it does not have the required

"electronic key" the gate will remain closed.

2. If the received signal contains the required key (which is your Radio ID), this

electronic lock will open.

The muting circuit is then deactivated on your radio and advises you that a call has

been received.

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