Motorola T6300 Signal Strength Indicator, Signal strength indicator Call Tone and Call Display

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Signal Strength Indicator

The signal strength indicator can help you determine when a

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radio is moving out of range. It is a number displayed when

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you’re receiving on the same channel and code as another

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transmitting radio and it indicates the relative signal strength of

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the transmitting radio: 1 is weakest (usually farthest away) and 6 is strongest (usually closest).

Signal strength indicator

Note: Obstacles that block the signal path may affect the signal strength indicator function.

Call Tone and Call Display

Don’t you hate it when you miss a call?

I mean it could be someone really important. A call you need to take right away. Or worse, someone you’re trying to reach may not know that you’ve called because their surroundings are too noisy.

Your radio can transmit ten different call tones. To set your call tone, select the TWO WAY mode and the SET CALL menu.The radio plays a sample of each tone as you scroll through them. To use your call tone, just press to transmit it to others.

You can always tell if someone using a T6000- Series radio is trying to reach you when your radio displays the call received screen...

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