ht600 / mtx810
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I'm a little unclear on whether you mean from the transmitter's point of view, or the receiver's. Either way, you're probably talking about MDC or similar signalling, which can be set to precede voice traffic, sounding much like a "sqwak" if the receiving radio is not programmed to mute it. The transmitting radio can be programmed to emit a tone until the MDC has been transmitted, letting the user know he can now speak, although it doesn't sound much like a "sqwak". You also may be referring to the "talk permit tones" that a trunking radio can be programmed to emit when it's ready to let you start speaking on the voice channel. So, in short, any trunking or MDC capable radio can be set to do what you're asking.
Todd
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Todd,
I think I am talking about MDC. Our dispatch center has a console with an LCD display that shows what cruiser is calling by showing a number on the display when the cruisers mic is "keyes up". Our MTX810 portables do not emit this "sqwak" and we can not tell what portables are transmitting. Do you know if the MTX810 is able to do MDC or if the HT600 can do MDC?
Tony
I think I am talking about MDC. Our dispatch center has a console with an LCD display that shows what cruiser is calling by showing a number on the display when the cruisers mic is "keyes up". Our MTX810 portables do not emit this "sqwak" and we can not tell what portables are transmitting. Do you know if the MTX810 is able to do MDC or if the HT600 can do MDC?
Tony
The HT600 is a guaranteed "NO" for MDC signalling. You had to get the higher tier MT1000 with the MDC option board for that. Unless there's a third party option board out there that I don't know about. Anyone?
As far as the MTX810 goes, that's an early trunking radio which was capable of basic conventional operation, but no MDC that I've ever seen. If you are using the 810s on a trunked system, there are dispatch consoles available which will show trunking radio IDs or corresponding aliases, no MDC required.
Todd
As far as the MTX810 goes, that's an early trunking radio which was capable of basic conventional operation, but no MDC that I've ever seen. If you are using the 810s on a trunked system, there are dispatch consoles available which will show trunking radio IDs or corresponding aliases, no MDC required.
Todd
I found this on page #71 of "MRT" magazine (Dec issue) http://www.controlsignal.com/ an ad for MDC 1200, for any HT, or mobile...anyone have any experence with this company?
We used a dozen of their boards a while back trying to salvage some Kenwood radios from the scrap pile and ended up with more problems that they were worth. During this trial period we installed an MDCStar board made by a company called Cimmaron Technologies and they were in fact a pretty descent product for the price.On 2001-12-06 13:24, radioEd wrote:
I found this on page #71 of "MRT" magazine (Dec issue) http://www.controlsignal.com/ an ad for MDC 1200, for any HT, or mobile...anyone have any experence with this company?
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Yes signalling for these radios have been out there for some time. Big "m" was
exspensive for MT1000 etc so after market
suppliers were making low cost signal units
and scramblers. "M" was out to lunch when they first come out.Like the tempco
head set with motorola name on it. 3X
the cost of others when we did our homework.
My 2 pennies from Canada.
exspensive for MT1000 etc so after market
suppliers were making low cost signal units
and scramblers. "M" was out to lunch when they first come out.Like the tempco
head set with motorola name on it. 3X
the cost of others when we did our homework.
My 2 pennies from Canada.