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You could discuss whether -all- features of Svxlink should sensibly be implemented. Settings such as pre-emphasis etc. typically will be set only once while I would expect that other settings might be switched more often. Of course it is rather simple to edit svxlink.conf or remotetrx.conf manually…
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Mischa
Indeed, Svxlink supports a squelch-tail suppressing. Please keep in mind that the delay (in ms) will shift the retransmitted audio in time; making this tail too long might cause that users experience the “gap” inbetween two transmissions becomes too short to ‘break-in’.
SQL_TAIL_ELIM
Squelch tail elimination is used to remove noise from the end of a received transmission. This is of most use when using CTCSS or SIGLEV squelch with unsquelched input audio. A normal value is a couple of hundred milliseconds. Note that the audio will be delayed by the same amount of milliseconds. This does not matter much for a simplex link but for a repeater the delay might be annoying since you risk hearing the end of your own transmission.