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Simon 2016-09-16 13:59:15 +01:00
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@ -10,18 +10,19 @@ slot. If the user then replies on TG9, as long as they key-up during the
CallHang period, the DST ID (TG) is again rewritten on the outbound traffic,
which transparently maps back to the originating talkgroup. Rewrite is also
enabled if an outbound call is made to a talkgroup and then TG9 is activated
during the callhang period.
during the CallHang period.
To use a User Activated talk-group, briefly key-up on that talk-group to
activate it, then switch back to TG9 and talk as normal. If the CallHang period
expires, you may need to activate the talk-group again by keying up on that
talkgroup briefly, as before.
talkgroup briefly, as before. Alternatively, you can wait for inbound audio to
re-activate the rewrite, then respond during the CallHang period.
Note, proper ettiquette dictates that the user confirms the repeater is free
before activiating this feature. It is best to ensure the slot is keyed from
"cold" when activating a talkgroup for rewrite. Although not strictly neccesary,
it may be advantageous to also disconnect the repeater from the reflector system
first, if using slot 2.
"cold" when activating a talkgroup for rewrite. Although not strictly
neccesary, it may be advantageous to also disconnect the repeater from the
reflector system first, if using slot 2.
It is useful to set the CallHang parameter to a generous amount. I am currently
using seven seconds.