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46Trunked Radio Features Operation (cont.)

Enhanced Private Conversation™ Call Operation (900 MHz VHF, UHF) (cont.)

4.Press the PTT switch; the new ID number is transmitted. If the radio you are calling is on the air, you will hear a telephone-type ringing for 20 seconds, or until the called radio answers the call.

Note: If the radio you are calling is not in service, you will not hear the ringing and the display will show "NO ACK". Go to step 7 to hang up.

5a. If the party you are calling does not answer the call within twenty seconds, the display will show “NO ANSWER”; the telephone ringing will stop and an alert tone will sound. At this point you can either send a Call Alert™ page (go to step 1 of “Leaving a Call Alert Page When the Called Party Does Not Answer the Private Conversation Call”), or go to step 7 of this procedure to hang up.

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5b. If the party you are calling does answer the call, you will hear his/her voice.

6.Press the PTT switch to carry on a Private Conversation with the called person.

7.When you have finished your conversation, or if the radio you are calling does not answer or is not in service, press the HOME key to hang up; the radio will return to the home display.

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