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\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \n mengle@...\n \nSent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:43 \n PM\nSubject: Re: [Motorola_Software_Users] \n XTS3000 programming - "Volume Set Tone"\n\n\nVolume Set Tone is almost self explanatory. When the button is \n pressed
the radio generates a tone which is fed through the audio amp \n stages so
that the user can set the volume of the received audio. Neat idea \n but
usually not accurate vs actual received audio. Only comes in handy \n on
radios that are used on treunked systems and never have a channel that \n can
be unsquelched. The idea originated on the Mostar and Traxar 800 \n trunked
radios and has been around ever since. It is not needed, only \n a
semi-convienience.
Milt
N3LTQ
> In the XTS3000 \n programming software, there's a button/switch
> option for "Volume Set \n Tone". What exactly does this do? Is
> this something I really \n need?
>
> This radio is used mainly for analog and P-25 \n conventional
> amateur radio repeaters.
>
> \n Ken
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> Yahoo! Groups \n Links
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