Advanced Features
PHONE PATCH OPERATION
OVERVIEW
Phone patch operation allows linking your MARK- V
OPERATION
Phone patch Tx/Rx switching may be done manu- ally using the PTT method, or automatically using the VOX circuit of the transceiver. While the PTT method does not require balancing the bridge circuit in the LL- 7, it does require more work by the operator: switching the microphone PTT or transceiver MOX button at each “over” during patched conversations. Therefore, most operators prefer to use the VOX method whenever the telephone
Regardless of which patch control method is used, you may need to instruct the person on the telephone to speak slowly at a clear normal voice, and to say “over” and then keep quiet when they expect a response from the other radio station. This serves as a notice to you (if you are using PTT control) to switch to receive while signaling the other station to go ahead and trans- mit, and will help avoid “doubling” with the other sta- tion.
During all phone patch operation you should moni- tor both sides of the conversation at all times (this may be required by law). This requires a telephone at the operating position.
Refer to the
Note
You may need to contact your telephone company for permission to connect another device to the phone circuit. Also, you should use a proper 600 Ohm,
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