Colleagues,
Following our near death experience with VHF narrow-banding and the associated reprogramming of our fleet we seem to have enabled a feature in one or more of our "subscriber" mobiles or portables that we don't desire.
Can any of you identify the manufacturer and/or model of radio that can be programmed to initiate a synthesized voice transmission saying:
"SOS VID 6T6 SOS" (or was it sixtysix, can’t tell)
and can be set to do it over a minute or two in three cycles of the message? The synthesizer is using a not great, not bad, reasonable quality mono female voice. I have a WAV file from our recorder to e-mail if that will help.
Thanks, PSAPENGINEER
Help Identifying Auto "SOS" from Mob/Port
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Re: Help Identifying Auto "SOS" from Mob/Port
We had a simular item come out of an iCop device in one of the city patrol cars. It also had a different voice message with the lat/long included.psapengineer wrote:Colleagues,
Following our near death experience with VHF narrow-banding and the associated reprogramming of our fleet we seem to have enabled a feature in one or more of our "subscriber" mobiles or portables that we don't desire.
Can any of you identify the manufacturer and/or model of radio that can be programmed to initiate a synthesized voice transmission saying:
"SOS VID 6T6 SOS" (or was it sixtysix, can’t tell)
and can be set to do it over a minute or two in three cycles of the message? The synthesizer is using a not great, not bad, reasonable quality mono female voice. I have a WAV file from our recorder to e-mail if that will help.
Thanks, PSAPENGINEER
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Re: Help Identifying Auto "SOS" from Mob/Port
Interesting............. And, as you might guess, one of the agencies we provide dispatch service to has installed iCop equipment....... Thanks, I will be following this "lead"......
Any other folks have thoughts?
Any other folks have thoughts?