Motorola MTX-800 Classic User Manual page 10

Trunked portable radios
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A continuous "bah-bah-bah" tone heard when the
Dispatch Busy
PTT is pressed indicates that the system is busy (no
voice channels are available). Release the PTT and
wait for a Call Back tone.
Call Back
This is the same as the Talk Permit tone. It is heard
following a Dispatch Busy when a voice channel
becomes available. When the Call Back tone is
heard, press the PTT to transmit.
A continuous "baaaah" tone heard when the PTT is
Talk Prohibit/
Out-of-Range
pressed indicates that there is no response from the
trunking controller; transmission is not possible. The
radio may be out-of-range or not authorized to
access the trunked system.
Four "beep" tones indicate that a Call Alert (page) is
Call Alert (Page)
Decode
being received. These tones will repeat every six
seconds until the page is acknowledged.
Call Alert (Page)
(1) Five "beep" tones when a Call Alert is
Encode
transmitted indicates that the receiving radio is
turned on.
(2) A "beep-bonk" tone when a Call Alert is
transmitted indicates that the called radio is
turned off or is not registered on the selected
trunked system.
Call Alert (Page)
A continuous "baaaah" tone heard when the radio is
Mode Reminder
in standby indicates that the toggle switch has been
left in the Call Alert encode position. This is a
warning that normal dispatch calls may be missed.
Phone Ring
A telephone-type "ring" is heard when the radio
receives a phone call.
Phone Busy
If a "bah-bah-bah" tone is heard when the telephone
interconnect button is pressed, the trunking
controller is busy. Your request for a telephone line
will be granted when a channel becomes available.
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