P110_Owners 17 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997
March, 1996
6880902Z28-E
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P110 Portable Radios
Operation with Standard Features
Busy Channel Lockout
Busy Channel Lockout is a privacy feature that prevents the
radio from listening to or transmitting over conversations
outside its talkgroup, keeping lines of communication clear.
Whenever the radio is not allowed to talk, you will hear busy
tone if you attempt to transmit. The radio will be allowed to
transmit:
1.
when the channel is clear
2.
during the group's repeater hang time, until a carrier
drop is seen
3.
when receiving transmissions from your own group
(Common PL/DPL code).
Whenever a channel is programmed for PL/DPL busy chan-
nel lockout, pressing the Control button does not put the
radio into the carrier squelch mode. This means that the
radios with PL/DPL busy channel lockout programmed can-
not monitor or listen to the other groups' transmissions. Fur-
thermore, the volume set function is also disabled on any
channel that is preprogrammed as a PL/DPL busy channel
lockout channel.
On carrier squelch channels, Transmit Inhibit is available to
prohibit transmissions when any carrier is present.