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; Ramp  
; Ramp  
: sets response characteristic.
: Attack / release time in samples; a sinusodial ramp is used. set to 0 to disable.


; Gate  
; Gate  

Revision as of 15:18, 22 July 2019

Gate, or zero output if CTCSS tone not present

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Parameters

(R): Run-time adjustable

Sampling Rate
Gain of the internal frequency filters.
Tone Frequency (R)
Frequency value to use as the squelch tone.
Level (R)
threshold level for the squelch tone.
Length
length of the frequency filters.
Ramp
Attack / release time in samples; a sinusodial ramp is used. set to 0 to disable.
Gate
if true, no output if no squelch tone. if false, output 0's if no squelch tone.

Example Flowgraph

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Source Files

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