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Tait TP9300 User Manual

Tait TP9300
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46 Getting started
Audible tones
The radio uses audible tones to alert you to its status:
Radio controls and keypress tones—the tones
and beeps you hear when you press your radio’s
keys or use the controls.
Incoming call tone—when the radio is receiving
a call.
Warning tones—when there is an error, or the bat-
tery is low, for example.
Warning If quiet or silent mode is turned on, you will
not hear any alert tones.
Some of the more common audible tones are
described below:
All LEDs off Trunked: network not available, or
your radio is attempting to register
on a trunked network
Conventional: receive standby
Color Meaning
Tone Meaning
One short
beep
Valid keypress: The action you have
attempted is permitted.
Function activated: A function has
been turned on (using a function key).
One short,
low-pitched
beep
Function deactivated: A function has been
turned off (using a function key).
One long, low-
pitched beep
Invalid keypress: The action you have
attempted is not permitted.
Transmission inhibited: You have
attempted to transmit, but for some
reason you cannot make a call at
this time.

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Tait TP9300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
IP RatingIP67
Frequency BandsVHF: 136-174 MHz, UHF: 400-470 MHz
Power OutputVHF: 5W; UHF: 4W
Battery LifeUp to 14 hours
Channel Spacing12.5 / 25 kHz
Operating Voltage7.4V
Battery Capacity2000 mAh
Digital ProtocolDMR Tier II
RF Output PowerVHF: 5W; UHF: 4W
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
EncryptionAES-256
GPSYes
DisplayHigh-resolution LCD

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