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RADIO CALL INFORMATION
TALKAROUND
In your communications network, you may be
using a repeater to cover a larger area than what
is possible with your radio. However, you can
communicate with another radio within your
radio's range without going through the repeater
by using the Talkaround feature. This is
especially useful when the repeater is down.
Press the programmed Repeater/Talkaround
button to toggle between the options of making
or not making a call through the repeater. A
positive indicator tone indicates that the radio is
in repeater mode, while a negative indicator
tone indicates that the radio is in talkaround
mode.
SQUELCH
If a particular channel receives many unwanted
calls coming from radios that do not belong to
your communications group and some distance
away, or the "background noise" is excessive,
you can try to filter these transmissions out by
tightening the channel's squelch. However,
tightening squelch could cause calls from
members of your communications group that
are farther away to be filtered out as well.
Press the programmed Squelch button to toggle
between the options of having normal squelch
or tightening the squelch of your radio. A
positive indicator tone indicates that the radio is
operating in tight squelch, while a negative
indicator tone indicates that the radio is
operating in normal squelch.
POWER LEVEL
You can transmit your calls at different transmit
power levels. A higher level means you can
reach a radio that is farther away. Lower power
level conserves battery power. You are advised
to transmit as frequently as possible on low
power, and use high power only when needed.
Press the programmed Tx Power button to
toggle between the options for High or Low
power transmit level. A positive indicator tone
indicates that the radio is operating in high
power mode, while a negative indicator tone
Radio Call Information
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