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Functions Related to 2-tone Code Encoding
Functions related to 2-tone code encoding are shown below.
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Duration of 1st Tone
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Duration of 2nd Tone
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Duration of Single Tone
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Gap Time
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First Tone Delay Time
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Sidetone
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2-tone Encoding List
Duration of 1st Tone
Duration of 1st Tone
is the 1st Tone Encode duration for transmitting the 2-tone code (1st Tone and 2nd Tone) configured
in the 2-tone encoding list.
Duration of 1st Tone
is configured using KPG-D1/ D1N. Usually, 1 sec is configured for this function.
Duration of 2nd Tone
Duration of 2nd Tone
is the 2nd Tone Encode duration for transmitting the 2-tone code (1st Tone and 2nd Tone) configured
in the 2-tone encoding list.
Duration of 2nd Tone
is configured using KPG-D1/ D1N. Usually, 3 sec is configured for this function.
Duration of Single Tone
Duration of Single Tone
is the Single Tone Encode duration for transmitting the Single Tone configured in the 2-tone
encoding list.
Duration of Single Tone
is configured using KPG-D1/ D1N. Usually, 5 sec is configured for this function.
Gap Time
Gap Time
is the unmodulated duration between the 1st Tone and the 2nd Tone when sending the 2-tone code (1st Tone
and 2nd Tone) configured in the 2-tone encoding list.
Gap Time
is configured using KPG-D1/ D1N. Usually, 0 ms is configured for this function.
First Tone Delay Time
First Tone Delay Time
is the length of time from when the transceiver starts transmission until the transceiver actually
starts transmitting a tone when the transceiver sends a 2-tone code.
The transceiver transmits an unmodulated signal until the length of time configured in
First Tone Delay Time
elapses.
1 P25 CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
1.7 Using 2-tone to Initiate an Individual Call
P25 FUNC (K)/Ver 2.20
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