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disabled), the selected system/group is again displayed. Therefore, you
can respond to a call without changing the selected system/group as long
as you do so before scanning resumes.
Fixed System/Group Transmit in Scan
Each bank can be programmed so that transmissions in the scan
mode that are made while scanning is occurring are on a preprogrammed
system/group. Note that scanning must be occurring (scrolling underline
displayed) when the transmitter is keyed. Since taking the microphone
off-hook normally disables scanning (unless off-hook detection is
disabled), the transmitter usually must be keyed with the microphone on-
hook.
If a transmission occurs under these conditions, the selected system/
group also changes. If the transmitter is keyed with scanning halted, the
programming described in the preceding section takes precedence.
MULTI-NET, LTR, AND
CONVENTIONAL MODES
General
Each selectable system can be programmed for Multi-Net, LTR, or
conventional operation by your system operator. The type or types of
operation that are programmed in your transceiver are determined by the
type of radio equipment being used in your radio system. The differences
in operation are described in the following information and elsewhere in
this manual as required.
Multi-Net and LTR Operation
The Multi-Net mode provides the most operating features. Features
available only in the Multi-Net mode include roaming (auto-registration),
status messages, and special calls. The two types of calls that can be
placed with Multi-Net operation are Standard and Special. Special calls