Two-Tone 1000-Call Format CodePlan

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TomzWW
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Two-Tone 1000-Call Format CodePlan

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I was wondering if anyone can explain how the 1000-call codeplan is laid out.

its based on Mot groups for the cap codes, which are then entered as 4 digits.

in the chart, it has 2+4 as apposed to the tone frequency .

Can anyone help shed a little light on this for me?

Thanks
Tom
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Re: Two-Tone 1000-Call Format CodePlan

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No sure what you mean.Are the tones listed like 3945,1281,1448 ect?
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Re: Two-Tone 1000-Call Format CodePlan

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twowayradiony wrote:No sure what you mean.Are the tones listed like 3945,1281,1448 ect?
Thanks for the reply,

I can understand the 100 call tone group chart.

its like this

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       1       2      3
0   330.5   569.1   1092.4
1   349.0   600.9   288.5
2   368.5   634.5   296.5
3   389.0   669.9   304.7
4   410.8   707.3   313.0
 
of course there is more to it, but i understand how to read this chart. the group accross the top, the tone number down the side, and the data is the frequency of tone.

but, with the 1000-Call format Code Plan.
its charted like this

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         B           C           D          E
0xx     2+4         n/a         n/a        n/a
1xx     1+1         1+1         1+1        1+1
2xx     2+2         2+2         2+2        2+2
3xx     3+3         1+2         1+2        1+2
4xx     1+2         4+4         1+5        2+1
5xx     1+3         1+4         5+5        1+6
6xx     2+1         2+1         2+1        6+6
7xx     3+1         4+1         5+1        6+1
8xx     2+3         2+4         2+5        2+6
9xx     3+2         4+2         5+2        6+2
        1,2,3,4     1,2,4     1,2,5      1,2,6
 
now on this chart, accross the top, is the Mot # codeplan group
down the side, is the pager capcode
and accross the bottom is groups.
and of course, each column contains its associated data.

its this chart, that i dont understand. there for,,, i can program my encoder to use the 3 digit cap code, but it limits me to my pages. where if i go with a 1000 call, i would be able to page more pagers for private pages.
but i dont understand this chart.

Anyone at all, that can shed some light, I would be greatful.

Thanks
Tom
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