1.3
Waiting for Both Digital Signals and Analog Signals (Mixed
Mode)
Mixed Mode can be used to wait for a call in both digital and analog modes.
The channel used in analog mode can also be used in digital mode, hence the transceiver can easily migrate from analog
mode to digital mode.
The following is the transceiver behavior for transmission and reception on a channel with “Mixed” configured in Channel
Type:
Table 1-6 Mixed Mode 1
Reception/
Transmission
Description
Reception
Mixed Mode can be used to wait for a call in both digital (Color Code) and analog (QT tone and
DQT code) modes. The transceiver unmutes the speaker if the received signaling (QT tone, DQT
code or Color Code) matches the signaling preconfigured for the transceiver (QT tone, DQT code
or Color Code).
Transmission
The transceiver transmits in the mode (Analog or DMR) configured in Transmit Mode.
If the received signaling (QT tone, DQT code, or Color Code) matches the signaling preconfigured
for the transceiver, the transceiver can transmit in the same mode as the mode of the received
signal regardless of the configuration in Transmit Mode before the length of time configured in
Signaling Reset Timer elapses (except if the transceiver is doing data communications).
If the received FleetSync ID or DMR ID matches the FleetSync ID or DMR ID preconfigured for
the transceiver, the transceiver can transmit in the same mode as the mode of the received signal
regardless of the configuration in Transmit Mode before the length of time configured in Auto
Reset Timer elapses. The transceiver can also transmit in the same mode as that of the received
signal regardless of the configuration in Transmit Mode while doing data communications as well.
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1.3 Waiting for Both Digital Signals and Analog Signals (Mixed Mode)
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