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Kenwood Setting to Vertex 829

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Need to add a freq, stored on a Kenwood 2170 to my Vertex 829. Kenwood has a 'quite' mode named QT/DEC of 100.
I am not seeing anything like that on the 829. By any chance, is that the PL tine?
Any thoughts appreciated

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Doug
 

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Need to add a freq, stored on a Kenwood 2170 to my Vertex 829. Kenwood has a 'quite' mode named QT/DEC of 100.
I am not seeing anything like that on the 829. By any chance, is that the PL tine?
Any thoughts appreciated

Thanks
Doug

Yes.

Different manufacturers use different terms for the same thing.

CTCSS = PL = QT, etc.
DCS = DPL = DQT, etc.

If your Kenwood has a QT of 100Hz, that's the same as your Vertex 100Hz PL.
 
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