HT-1000 side tone?

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Ett1033
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HT-1000 side tone?

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I have several UHF HT-1000's. Most of them, when keyed, have a very short audible high pitched tone sound, as if to tell you it is ok to speak. I cannot find this anywhere in the program. We use MDC ID Post transmission, not pretransmission. I would like them all to do this. Any ideas what this is called and where exactly it is in the program.
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When you get your codeplug loaded into RSS, and are at the "change/view" screen, select "F3", then "F7", then "F3". The PTT sidetone option is on that screen. I would personally like that feature a lot better if I could change the duration of the tone.
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Post by Radiogeek97 »

if your department uses post id you will not get this tone, the tone is only sent out for pre-key id OR you could set the ht to pre and post id then you would get the talk permit tone and the ID sent out twice.
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Well, I tried setting up my brother's HT1000 with the PTT sidetone, although it didn't even have a signalling format enabled, and it worked. We disabled it again because of what I said earlier. The duration of the tone isn't adjustable.
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Post by chipjumper »

You guys know how the get the "nextel style" beep-beep-beep when keying up like with the P25's? I heard a MTS2000 model II do that.

Is there a specific name for that "grant" tone?
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Post by Ett1033 »

Then it is not a side tone. We use post ID. When the radio is keyed, a very short, high pitched beep is heard approx 3/4 of a second after you press the PTT. What is this beep, and how is this programmed? It really is a nice feature, as it keeps people from speaking too soon....
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Post by OX »

chipjumper wrote:You guys know how the get the "nextel style" beep-beep-beep when keying up like with the P25's? I heard a MTS2000 model II do that.

Is there a specific name for that "grant" tone?
That's the talk permit tone and I think it's only available on the trunking radios.
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Post by Ett1033 »

I know for a fact we do not have a trunked system. UHF repeater. Yet, we still are able to get this "Talk Permit" tone.
Any other ideas?
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Post by dxon2m »

Ett1033 wrote:Then it is not a side tone. We use post ID. When the radio is keyed, a very short, high pitched beep is heard approx 3/4 of a second after you press the PTT. What is this beep, and how is this programmed? It really is a nice feature, as it keeps people from speaking too soon....

Sounds like the good ol' MDC1200 tone, the keyup beep should be located under the MDC menu
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Post by RKG »

Depending on the radio model, the sidetone is available for a number of features in addition to MDC pre ID. For instance, if you program what M calls a "singletone" or "RAT" (repeater access tone) (we used to call it burst tone), the radio will emit a singletone for the duration of the programmed burst.
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