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Tait TM9300 User Manual

Tait TM9300
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106 Operating in trunked mode
Dialing a status message
If your radio has alphanumeric keys, the status
messages programmed for your radio can be dialed.
To dial the message, you need to know the number
associated with the status message.
To dial a status message:
1 Dial *0s*n, where s is the number of the status
message and n is the radio unit number you wish
to send the message to.
2 Alternatively, dial *0s*p, where p is the number of
a preset call or workgroup. See "Dialing a preset
call" on page 92 or "Dialing a workgroup call" on
page 95 for more information.
3 Press Send or the # or PTT key.
The call details appear on the display. While the
call is being setup, you can cancel the call by
pressing Cancel.
Receiving a status message
If the radio is programmed for call queuing, incoming
status messages are added to the queue. For more
information, see "Checking the queue" on page 103.
Press Options and select whether to reply, call or
delete.
Your radio may be programmed to automatically view
status messages on receipt.
If the radio is not programmed for call queuing,
incoming status messages will not be stored or
displayed.

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Tait TM9300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModulationFM, 4FSK (DMR)
IP RatingIP54
GPSOptional
BluetoothOptional
Frequency Range450-520 MHz
Channel Spacing12.5 / 25 kHz
Operating ModesAnalog FM
Dimensions160 x 60 x 40 mm (without antenna)
Weight1.6 kg (3.53 lbs)
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F)
Power Output5 W, 25 W, 50 W
RF Output Power5 W, 25 W, 50 W

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