Hearing Faint And Noisy Signals - Tait TP9600 User Manual

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1. Press Menu and select Channels.
2. Scroll to the group you want and press Select.
Suspending a channel from a voting group
Users may be able to use the function key programmed for nuisance delete to temporarily delete one of the channels
from the voting group.
When that voting group is next selected, or after the radio has been turned off and then on, the deleted channel is
again part of the voting group.
Alternatively, the function key programmed for voting may be programmed so that a short key press turns on voting,
and a long key press activates nuisance delete.
• Press and hold the function key programmed for voting to remove the current channel from the voting group.
If the operation has been successful, the message Channel nuisance deleted appears on the display.

Hearing Faint and Noisy Signals

This feature is only applicable to analog channels.
Usually the radio's squelch mute (known as 'squelch') prevents the user from hearing faint or noisy calls on a channel.
Without squelch, the radio's speaker would 'chatter' in low signal strength areas.
On occasions when you want to hear everything that is being said on a channel, even if it is hard to understand, you
can use the squelch override feature to force the mute open.
Turning squelch override on and off
1. Press Menu and select Radio settings > Functions > Squelch o'ride.
2. Scroll to On (or Off) and press Select.
The message Squelch override activated (or deactivated) appears in the display.
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Tait International Ltd July 2021

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