Power Level; Tone Tagging; Name Tone Tagging - Motorola GP338 User Manual

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POWER LEVEL

You can transmit your calls at different transmit
power levels. A higher level means you can
reach a radio that is farther away. Lower power
level conserves battery power. You are advised
to transmit as frequently as possible on low
power, and use high power only when needed.
The R icon will light up on the LCD screen
when your radio is set to transmit at low power,
while the S icon will light up when it is set to
transmit at high power
1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of " Squelch" on page 24.
Scroll through the menu items until you reach
Power Level.
Power Level
2. Press ) to select this option.
3. Press + or ? to toggle between High, to
transmit at high power, Low, to transmit at low
power, Auto, to transmit at Auto power.
4. Press ) to confirm the selection.

TONE TAGGING

You can program your radio to use a particular
tone to alert you when a specific user is calling
you (name tone tagging), or when receiving a
particular type of radio call (call tone tagging).

Name Tone Tagging

1. Press ) to enter Menu Mode.
2. Press + or ? to scroll to the Audio/Tones
menu item.
Audio/Tones
3. Press ) to select this option.
4. Press + or ? to scroll to the Name Tone
Tag menu item.
Name Tone Tag
5. Press ) to select this option.
6. Press + or ? to scroll through the Radio
Call list until you reach the name you want to
Radio Calls
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