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On Dec 11, 2005, at 2:31 PM, AJ Grantham wrote:
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\n> It's bounced around a bit both on the eHam.net reviews of the radio
\n> and on the RadioReference forums. Apparently some radios, which
\n> appear to all be original V1.0 firmware (MultiSystem Trunking),
\n> while monitoring a UHF or 800 MHz channel with a DPL tone will cut
\n> out every couple seconds as if it was checking a priority channel,
\n> even though the radio has the priority channel disabled. It appears
\n> to not be a problem with the majority of the radios; some have a
\n> problem, some don't. Some have it on VHF channels, others have it
\n> just on 800 MHz trunked systems. Oddly enough it seems to be non-
\n> existant in V1.1 firmware radios with the Triple Trunking type
\n> silkscreening.
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