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alex
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5-tone selective signalling standards offer users flexibility in programming own "user-defined" signalling standards.
What does this translate into - does this mean the radio will handle 5 different signaling standards - like MDC, QCII, GE STAR, etc...? Or is it a European/Foreign standard?

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Post by Bugs Bunny »

This is an European standard similar in use to MDC signaling.

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Post by Nickdap »

like 5 tone Sel call id imagine.
nick

wouldnt be compatable with mdc and all that. if it whats im thinking of.

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Post by raymond345 »

Hi there from Canada

Like on the GM300 16 ch. etc. the 5 tone
refers to paging. you can have 5 or 6 tone encode or decode use, like used by the local
paging company. The tones are 750 ms
long. Like 2 tone motorola is 1 sec. tone A 150 ms break and 3 sec Tone B etc.

My two pennies from deep Snowbound
Canada.
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