Dialling Options; Radio-To-Radio Calls; Group Calls - Tait Orca Manual

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Dialling options

How you dial calls depends on how your radio was
preprogrammed and how the trunking network is
configured. Check with your network operator if you are not
sure what calls you can dial.
The dialling sequences described are the most common
setups.
While dialling, you can cancel call setup by giving a short
press of the clear key ( ), changing to another position on
the 16-way selector or dialling the sequence
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option is not available when your radio has been
preprogrammed for DTMF overdialling.
To send the string you have dialled, press the enter key ( )
or the hash key ( ).

Radio-to-radio calls

To call a radio in your own fleet:
dial a number from 20 to 89 or 200 to 899, then
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press the enter key ( ) or the hash key ( ).
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Group calls

Your fleet may be setup up with users allocated to several
groups. Your radio can subscribe to up to eight groups for
each network you are operating on.
To call a group in your own fleet:
dial a number from 90 to 98 or 900 to 998, then
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press the enter key ( ) or the hash key ( ).
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You can also modify the properties of the group call you are
making using the following codes:
code 1 sends a conference call to the group;
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code 11 sends a broadcast call to the group;
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code 8 1 sends a priority conference call to the group;
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and
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