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Radioddity DB25-D - Remote Monitor Decode; Remote Kill Decode; Radio Detection

Radioddity DB25-D
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Radioddity Extended manual for Radioddity DB25-D, DB40-D & GD-88 v3.0
© Radioddity 2023 page 147 of 252
12.9.2 Remote Monitor Decode
It allows the radio to receive and deal with the Remote Monitor’ command. The
radio will activate the microphone and transmitter and send the audio activities
of the surroundings for the specific time programmed after receiving the ‘Remote
Monitor’ command. No indication will be shown.
Options: On Allow other users to activate and start remote monitor function
Off Do not allow users to access to the remote monitor function
Default: Off
Notes: The function may be assigned to one of the function keys. For more details,
please check chapter 12.6 Preset Keys on page 140.
12.9.3 Remote Kill Decode
It allows the radio to receive and deal with the ‘Remote Kill’ command. The radio
will be forbidden to be used, which would be useful to protect a stolen or missing
radio from being used by others.
Options: On Allow and accept to be killed by other radios
Off Forbid to be killed by others
Default: Off
Notes: The function may be assigned to one of the function keys. For more details,
please check chapter 12.6 Preset Keys on page 140.
12.9.4 Radio Detection
Users or base station operators can send a ‘Radio Detection’ command to a target
radio to see whether it is active in the system, and without showing any
indications.
Options: On Allow and accept to be detected by other radios
Off Forbid other radios to detect this radio
Default: Off
Notes: The function may be assigned to one of the function keys. For more details,
please check chapter 12.6 Preset Keys on page 140.

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