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Revision as of 00:05, 17 June 2009
DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency
DTMF is used in ham radio in applications such as IRLP and Echolink. It is sometimes known as tone dialling and allows the user to send a series of tones that activate or disable a remote repeater or service.
Why DTMF?
The DTMF system was developed to encompass as wide a range of potential signals as possible. In practice today, mot hams will only use the numerical combinations. For example, to open IRLP 6556, the operator will press the talk button on the microphone and then press the digits 6556 also on the microphone.
Each letter and number is allocated a pair of tones, a high tone and a low tone.
The following table shows the pairs of signals used for the digits 0 - 9, letters A - D and characters * and #
1209 Hz | 1336 Hz | 1477 Hz | 1633 Hz | |
---|---|---|---|---|
697 Hz | 1 | 2 | 3 | A |
770 Hz | 4 | 5 | 6 | B |
852 Hz | 7 | 8 | 9 | C |
941 Hz | * | 0 | # | D |
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