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Tait TP9400 User Manual

Tait TP9400
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54 Operating in conventional mode
Receiving a two-tone call
This feature is available for analog channels only.
Two-tone signaling is used to call either individual or
groups of radios. When your radio receives a two-tone
call that it can decode, it beeps, indicating which type of
two-tone call has been received.
One long beep: a two-tone individual call has been
received.
Two medium beeps: a two-tone group call has been
received.
Three short beeps: a two-tone super group call has
been received. A super-group call is addressed to all
radios in the fleet.
To accept the call, press the PTT key and begin
speaking.
Overriding two-tone signaling
You can override two-tone signaling using a function
key, if your radio is programmed in this way.
Press the function key to override two-tone
signaling on a channel, and hear all two-tone calls.
The message Ignore two-tone activated
(or deactivated) appears in the display.

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Tait TP9400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery TypeLi-Ion
Digital ProtocolDMR Tier II
Channel Spacing12.5 kHz, 25 kHz
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F)
Operating Voltage7.4 V
Channels1000

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