Question # 1: I have my PR1500 programmed for the PTT ID , but the tone is long. I would like a shorter tone, so I don't have to wait so long to speak. Is it possible to program a short PTT sidetone when transmitting. My Moto dealer said its only programmable with the long tone.
Question # 2: Is it possible to program the PTT ID tone at a preset volume, so I don't get this screaming tone when I key up the radio.
Thanks.
PR1500 Questions
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PR1500 Questions
Mike Granoth
Naugatuck Emergency Equipment, LLC
Naugatuck Emergency Equipment, LLC
Why don't you set the PTT ID to "Post" instead of "Pre" so that the ID is transmitted when you unkey?
That would solve both your problems.
As far as the volume of the PTT ID sidetone, that should be adjustable in the RSS... Try changing the "Alert tone volume" to a fixed level, something more comfortable.... If it's set to 0db, it's going to track the volume knob.
That would solve both your problems.
As far as the volume of the PTT ID sidetone, that should be adjustable in the RSS... Try changing the "Alert tone volume" to a fixed level, something more comfortable.... If it's set to 0db, it's going to track the volume knob.
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yes it will, it's the vhf stubby. performance will go down a small percentage but it won't damage the radio.
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I never check PM's so don't bother, just email me.
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STOP ASKING ME FOR SOFTWARE OR FIRMWARE, I JUST FORWARD ALL OF THE REQUESTS TO THE MODERATORS