Subaudible Signalling - Tait Orca Manual

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Conventional operation
Your radio may be preprogrammed with up to 10 conven-
tional channels.
If programmed, select a conventional channel by:
changing to the assigned position on the 16-way
n
selector; or
key in the desired number (101 to 110) and press the
n
enter key (
) or the hash key ( ).
In conventional mode, you communicate directly with other
radios or via a repeater rather than through the trunking
system. A typical display upon entry into conventional
mode is shown below.
CHAN indicates that the radio is in conventional mode, and
CONV109 is the name of the current channel.

Subaudible signalling

Your radio may be also be programmed with subaudible
signalling that segregates your group from others using the
same channels. If so, you will only hear traffic from radios
within your own group and so will have some degree of
privacy.
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