Receiving A Call; What You Hear On A Channel - Tait TM8100 User Manual

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Transmit timer
Your radio may have a transmit timer that limits the amount
of time you can transmit continuously. When the transmit
timer is about to expire, the red LED flashes and the radio
gives three beeps. You must release the PTT before you can
transmit again.

Receiving a call

When there is valid activity on your radio's currently selected
channel or group, the radio then unmutes and you can
hear the call.
If the incoming call contains special signalling that matches
the signalling programmed for your radio, the green LED
flashes and your radio may give a ringing tone.

What you hear on a channel

Your radio may be programmed so that you hear all conver-
sations on a channel, or your user group may be segregated
from other user groups by using special signalling. The
special signalling is used to control the muting and unmuting
of your radio, so that your radio is muted when other user
groups are talking and unmuted for members of your user
group.
There are two muting controls that operate in your radio:
I signalling mute, and
I squelch.
Signalling mute
The radio's signalling mute only allows the radio to unmute if
the incoming call carries the tones specific to your user
group. Your user group may use tones that are either audible,
subaudible or both.
Note: Your radio may be unable to transmit for a short
time after the transmit timer has expired.
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