INTRODUCTION

CONVENTIONAL RADIO SYSTEMS

Conventional radio systems typically refer to unit-to-unit communications through a single channel. Conventional systems also allow radio users to extend communication coverage by relaying their messages through a repeater. To ensure coordinated use by multiple users, each radio user must monitor the channel or repeater before transmitting to verify that the system is not currently busy.

CM300 RADIO FEATURES

Radio Wide Features

32 Channels

8-Character Alphanumeric Display

4 Programmable Feature Buttons

2 Memory Channels

Telephone Interconnect

User-programmable Phone, Scan Lists,

TPL/DPL

Option Board Expandability

Secure Voice/Scrambling

SmarTrunk II

DTMF Decode

Busy Channel Lockout

High/Low Power Settings

Local/Distance Mode

Time-Out Timer

Monitor and Sticky Permanent Monitor

System Scan with 2 Priority Levels and Revert Scan

Signaling Features

MDC 1200 Signaling

- Emergency

- PTT ID Encode/

Alert

Decode

-Selective Radio Inhibit

Quik-Call II Signaling

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Call Alert

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Radio Call List

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Selective Call

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Call Tone Tag-

 

 

 

ging

 

 

 

 

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Motorola CM300TM Introduction, Conventional Radio Systems, CM300 Radio Features, Radio Wide Features, Signaling Features