Hearing Faint And Noisy Signals; Turning Squelch Override On And Off - Tait TM9100 Series P25 User Manual

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Hearing faint and noisy signals

This feature is only applicable to analog channels.
Usually the radio's squelch mute (known as 'squelch')
prevents you 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 override.
(Depending on how your radio is programmed, you
may be able to press a function key to turn squelch
override on and off.)
2 Scroll to On (or Off) and press Select.
The message Squelch override activated
(or deactivated) appears in the display.
Squelch
override
activated
Operating in conventional mode
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