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9.7.2 Tone Encode Transmission
In conventional mode, two keys can be defined to be tone encode triggers. If either one of
the pre-programmed tone encode triggers is pressed, a pre-programmed tone sequence will
be transmitted on the current system and channel. (See Section 9.7 if the emergency key is
used.) The TX indicator will light during tone transmission and a beep will sound at the end
of the transmission. If enabled, audible side tones will be heard in the radio speaker as well.
If PTT is pre-programmed as one of the triggers, the microphone will become active for
voice communication after the tone sequence is complete.
Tone encode will be transmitted with Channel Guard if one is defined, and tones are always
transmitted in clear voice mode, even if the channel is set for digital or private (see VOICE
MODES). Digital or private voice transmission will resume normally after the tone
transmission.
9.8 SCANNING CONVENTIONAL CHANNELS
Channels, which have been previously added to the scan list on a per system basis, can be
scanned. The selected channel is scanned (if enabled through programming) whether or not
it is in the scan list. Each conventional system's channel scan list is retained in memory
when the radio is turned OFF.
The scan rate will vary depending upon the number of channels in the scan list and
whether or not the radio is programmed to scan for channels with decoding enabled. Fewer
channels will result in a faster scan rate. If programmed for dual-priority scan operation,
the priority-one, priority-two and the remaining scan list channels are scanned. Once a
signal is detected and the correct encoded squelch signal is decoded (if programmed), the
radio receives the message and displays the received scan channel. At the same time,
scanning continues on the priority-one and priority-two channels. If a priority-one or
priority-two channel carrier, regardless of encoded squelch decoding, is detected while a
non-priority channel is being received, the display name is updated and the received
channel is switched to the priority channel. Scanning of the priority-one channel will
continue if a message is being received on the priority-two channel.
While receiving a call on a non-priority or a priority two channel, the radio periodically
checks the priority one and two channels. If Scan with Channel Guard is enabled, the radio
will use Channel Guard to decide whether to unmute on a priority channel. The radio will
stop, on squelch detection, on a priority channel. In normal operation, the radio will unmute
only on detecting the correct Channel Guard; otherwise, it will remain muted until the
priority channel call and hang time have ended. An optional feature allows the radio to
continue scanning upon the detection of the wrong Channel Guard on a priority channel.
The user can then select the rate at which this channel is scanned until the call ends.