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RSSI Gating
(Carrier)
SINAD Gating
(Noise)
Level
98 Part F: Configuring Channels
Receiver Gating
In the Add or Edit Channel Profile dialog, General tab, the Receiver Gating
area configures receiver
You can have gating based on
gating is enabled once both values reach the required level.
RSSI gating operates more quickly and is suitable for repeater links. SINAD
gating takes longer but is more accurate and is suitable for the repeater itself or
for a line-connected base station.
Gate
opens
Enables gating based on the base station's measurement of the received signal
strength. This is also known as Carrier gating.
Enables gating based on the ratio of signal to noise and distortion. This is also
known as noise gating.
The two Level boxes define the level (of RSSI or SINAD) required to enable
receiver gating and pass the received audio.
gating
(also known as receiver squelch).
RSSI
or SINAD. If you select both options,
Gating level
Gate
closes
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