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Motorola GTX - Trunked Private Conversation Call Operation; Private Call Basics and Answering

Motorola GTX
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25 Trunked Private Conversation™
Call Operation (800 MHz Only)
Introduction
The Private Conversation feature allows you to carry
on a conversation that is heard only by two parties. In
this feature, if you want to view the calling radio’s ID
number before answering, press the (Call) button.
Answering a Private Conversation Call
1. When your radio receives a Private Conversation
call, you will hear two alert tones, the display will
show “1-A PC” and you will hear the caller.
2. Press the (Call) button. The display will show
PC momentarily and then the incoming callers ID
number.
CAUTION: If you press the PTT button before
you press the CALL button, the response will
be transmitted to everyone in the talkgroup
(see dispatch mode operation).
Note:
When in home display mode, if the PTT is pressed
before the repeater hang-up time, then the call
remains a private call.
3. Press the PTT switch to carry on a Private
Conversation with the caller. The callers ID number
will remain on the display for the duration of the
call.
Notes:
If there is a delay in answering your incoming call
and the system happens to be busy, then a busy tone
will be heard. When a channel becomes available,
you will receive a call back tone, and your radio
automatically keys up for three seconds so that you
can start your conversation. Press PTT to talk.
When the radio is Out of Range from the selected
Trunking site, a continuous low pitched tone is heard.
4. When you have finished your conversation, press the
(Home) button to return to the home display.

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