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1 DMR CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
1.19 Migrating Automatically to the Site Providing Better Radio Environment (Site Roaming)
(Example) Behavior of Active Site Hunt
This is an example of the behavior of Active Site Hunt when Active Site Hunt is enabled and transmission started with
Revert Channel (Channel 2). Assuming that the channels registered to the transceiver are Channel 1 to Channel 4.
The transceiver is unable to detect synchronization signals from the repeater, thus Wakeup
Message is sent when transmission starts
Channel 2
Unable to detect a response from the repeater after sending Wakeup Message for the number
of times configured in Number of Wakeup Message Retries
Moves to Channel 3
Wakeup Message is sent out once
The transceiver cannot detect the synchronization signal even if the Sync Wakeup Wait Time
Channel 3
elapses, or the transceiver can detect the synchronization signal but it is not equal to or higher
than the RSSI level set by Standard Site Roaming Level.
Moves to Channel 4
Wakeup Message is sent out once
The transceiver cannot detect the synchronization signal even if the Sync Wakeup Wait Time
Channel 4
elapses, or the transceiver can detect the synchronization signal but it is not equal to or higher
than the RSSI level set by Standard Site Roaming Level.
Moves to Channel 1
Wakeup Message is sent out once
The transceiver cannot detect the synchronization signal even if the Sync Wakeup Wait Time
elapses, or the transceiver can detect the synchronization signal but it is not equal to or higher
Channel 1
than the RSSI level set by Standard Site Roaming Level.
Call Fail Tone (2 beeps) is emitted from the speaker and "Out of Range" appears on the display
for 1 second
DMR FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
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