VII. Radio Functions, continued
Marked Idle
When used in conjunction with busy channel lockout,
the transmitter is allowed to operate as long as valid
RX tone is received. Dealer programming makes this
feature active or disabled.
TX Delay
The TX will remain active for approximately 180
seconds even though P-T-T button is released when
using CTCSS tones. This eliminates squelch tail by
sending CTCSS turn-off code (No Tone TX).
Time-Out-Timer (TOT)
The purpose of the time-out-timer is to prevent any
single person from using a channel for an extended
period. The time-out-time can be programmed from
10 seconds to 990 seconds by your radio Dealer.
Time-Out-Timer Penalty (TX Inhibit)
When TOT is applied, transmission will be inhibited
after time-out-time time expires. This TX inhibit time
can be selected and programmed by your Dealer from
1 second to 100 seconds. For instance, when TOT is
set to 3 minutes and TOT penalty is set to 5 seconds,
if you continuously transmit for 3 minutes, the radio
will stop transmitting. A tone will sound with each
P-T-T bar press until the 5-sec. TX inhibit time expires.
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