Hi
Is there a way when programming a Motorola GTX 800Mhz mobile trunking radio to *Inhibit* the transmit.
I know with a Spectra ,in the RSS there is an option for *Transmit Inhibit* that you can enable so the radio will not TX.
Thanks
Max
Motorola GTX 800Mhz Mobile
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Re: Motorola GTX 800Mhz Mobile
I don't have much experience with GTX Trunking radios, but I am going to assume they are similar to trunking Maxtracs.
A local shop in Toronto programs the RID to 70000 and clips the TX line from the board to the PA. This does a pretty good job of making sure it won't TX, and making the RID 70000 will make sure a trunking system won't recognize it anyway.
Aside from that, I don't think there is a TX Inhibit flag such as the "99" Spectra Lab has.
A local shop in Toronto programs the RID to 70000 and clips the TX line from the board to the PA. This does a pretty good job of making sure it won't TX, and making the RID 70000 will make sure a trunking system won't recognize it anyway.
Aside from that, I don't think there is a TX Inhibit flag such as the "99" Spectra Lab has.
Max wrote:Hi
Is there a way when programming a Motorola GTX 800Mhz mobile trunking radio to *Inhibit* the transmit.
I know with a Spectra ,in the RSS there is an option for *Transmit Inhibit* that you can enable so the radio will not TX.
Thanks
Max
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Re: Motorola GTX 800Mhz Mobile
I don't have much experience with GTX Trunking radios, but I am going to assume they are similar to trunking Maxtracs.
A local shop in Toronto programs the RID to 70000 and clips the TX line from the board to the PA. This does a pretty good job of making sure it won't TX, and making the RID 70000 will make sure a trunking system won't recognize it anyway.
Aside from that, I don't think there is a TX Inhibit flag such as the "99" Spectra Lab has.
A local shop in Toronto programs the RID to 70000 and clips the TX line from the board to the PA. This does a pretty good job of making sure it won't TX, and making the RID 70000 will make sure a trunking system won't recognize it anyway.
Aside from that, I don't think there is a TX Inhibit flag such as the "99" Spectra Lab has.
Max wrote:Hi
Is there a way when programming a Motorola GTX 800Mhz mobile trunking radio to *Inhibit* the transmit.
I know with a Spectra ,in the RSS there is an option for *Transmit Inhibit* that you can enable so the radio will not TX.
Thanks
Max