STANDARD GROUP CALLS

If the radio system could not be accessed because of an out-of-range condition or some other reason, the intercept tone sounds (see page 52) and “NO ACESS” is indicated in the display. The PTT switch must then be released and pressed again to make another access attempt.

When responding, busy or no access conditions may also occur, the same as when placing a call because the radio system is re-accessed for each transmission with these calls.

Conventional Operation

If the channel is busy and the Transmit Disable On Busy feature is programmed (see page 50), “DSBL BSY” is indicated in the display and the transmitter is disabled. Any channel activity is heard while the PTT switch is pressed.

Otherwise, busy and out-of-range conditions are not indicated and speaking can begin when the PTT switch is pressed (if the channel is not busy). If the proceed tone is enabled on conventional systems, it indicates when speaking can begin but does not indicate that the channel is free or has been successfully accessed.

Receiving a Standard Group Call

1.Select or scan the system and group programmed for the call you want to receive (see page 40 for scan information).

2.When the message is received, the display changes to the system and group of the call. Press the PTT switch to talk and release it to listen. If scanning, a response may not automatically occur on the group of the call. Refer to “Transmitting In The Scan Mode” on page 43 for more information.

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EFJohnson 7243 LTR-Net Portable UHF manual Conventional Operation, Receiving a Standard Group Call