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To avoid unnecessary voting, you can set the number of SNR decibels (dBs) that are required
for another receiver to out-vote this receiver. The default is 3.
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Vote Period
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The “Vote Period” determines how quickly, once one receiver is voted, that another receiver can
be voted. The Vote Period is in milliseconds. The default is 500ms.
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No Audio Vote Timeout
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If a receiver goes unsquelched, but provides no audio, the receiver can be removed from the
voting pool. The “No Audio Vote Timeout” determines how long to wait before removing it from
the pool. The No Audio Vote Timeout default is in milliseconds with a default of 10000 (10
seconds).
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Voice Speech SE/2C
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Leave this value set to 6.
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Disable on COR
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If this box is checked, the receiver will be removed from the voting pool when COR goes active.
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PTT on Vote
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If this box is checked, the receiver will assert PTT when it gets voted.
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.2 Modifying a Transmitter’s Keying Options
Click the “Keying Options” tab to
access the keying options
available for this port.