In addition to geographical separation, the "continuous tone-coded squelchsystem" (CTCSS), sometimes nicknamed "private line" (PL), technology can be used to mitigate interference problems.
In addition to geographical separation, the "continuous tone -coded squelchsystem" (CTCSS), sometimes nicknamed "private line" (PL), technology can be used to mitigate interference problems.
This system is also equipped with "PILOTONE" and the latest "NOISE LOCK" dual-squelch circuit that will eliminate the random noise interference when the receiver is at its standby state.