Making Conventional (Mrti) Telephone Calls - Motorola MTX-800 Classic User Manual

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Making Conventional (MRTI)
Telephone Calls
The MRTI (Microprocessor Radio
Telephone Interconnect) provides a
repeater connection to the telephone
network which allows the radio to
access the telephone lines when the
proper access code is received.
Note: When transmitting, remember
to check if the channel is in use as in
conventional dispatch.
The phone patch does not
provide a private telephone channel.
The telephone conversation will be
transmitted over the channel selected
when you place the call.
Tell the person you're calling that
you are talking from a radio and that
they should wait to hear the "beep"
after you speak before replying.
Otherwise, if they talk while you are
transmitting, you won't be able to hear
what they are saying.
1.
Press and hold the PTT and dial
the MRTI phone patch access
code (Figure 1).
2.
Release the PTT and listen for a
dial tone (Figure 2).
3.
Press and hold the PTT while
dialing the desired telephone
number using the keypad
(Figure 1).
4.
When the person you're calling
answers, transmit normally.
5.
To hang up, press and hold the
PTT while dialing the access
code (Figure 1).

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