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Courtesy Tone Programming
There are 10 sets of courtesy tones for each port that you can custom program. Each Courtesy Tone can be defined with up to 4 tone
segments, duration of those segments and delays between segments. Courtesy tones consist of:
Delay time from the end of a user transmission (when the squelch on a port closes)
The 1
st
tone segment
Delay time from the end of the first tone segment.
A 2
nd
tone segment
Delay time from the end of the 2
nd
tone segment
A 3
rd
tone segment
Delay time from the end of the 3
rd
segment
A 4
th
tone segment
To program the courtesy tones, the following command is used. Each of the 4 segments have their own programming code.
*31CT
Delay to segment 1 * duration of segment 1 * Tone 1 * Tone 2 *
*
32CT
Delay to segment 2 * duration of segment 2 * Tone 1 * Tone 2 *
*33CT
Delay to segment 3 * duration of segment 3 * Tone 1 * Tone 2 *
*34CT
Delay to segment 4 * duration of segment 4 * Tone 1 * Tone 2 *
CT refers to the courtesy tone set you wish to program and is entered as 01, 02, 03 and so on, up to 10. The delay and duration
parameters are in milliseconds (ms) and the tone parameters are in hertz (hz). The * separators must be used.
While each segment allows two tones to be programmed, you can zero out either one for single tones.
Examples:
Program Courtesy Tone 1 to a single 1000 hz tone, 75 ms long, that starts 100 ms after COS closure:
*3101 100 * 75 * 1000 * 0 *
or
*3101 100 * 75 * 0 * 1000 *
Both of the above are identical in function.
Program Courtesy Tone 2 for multiple segments.
Segment 1 - dual tones, 880 and 660 hz, 75 ms long, that start 100 ms after COS closure
Segment 2 - dual tones, 1000 and 880 hz, 50 ms long, that start 75 ms after segment one finishes
*3102 100 * 75 * 880 * 660 *
*3202 75 * 50 * 1000 * 880 *
You can erase any segment by entering null information for it. For example, to completely erase Courtesy Tone 3, segment 3, you can
enter
*3303 *
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