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Station Tone Alert

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Clea

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Can Someone Help Me on Programming the Quik Call on a Motorola XPR6550. Have Tones Set and it Still Receives Talking on the Channel. I Haven't Got Something Checked.. Ha. Thanks Charlie.
 
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After you set up the QCII under the Signalling Systems>Quick-Call II tab go to your analog channel you want the QCII established to and look for Signalling System drop down box under the RX portion for that channel and select the QCII that you set up.
If you want to make it just like a pager set the Signalling Squelch to OR. that should do it.
 

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I believe I have explained this wrong. Sorry. I want to Set Off Station Tones from my WT.. Thanks Charlie
 

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Can Someone Help Me With the Steps on How to Set Station Tones Off with My Motorola XPR 6550. I Have Done it Before, Can't Remember How I Done It. CRS, Ha. Thanks Charlie
 

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what kind of signalling system do you have? You'll need the info, so you can program it into the XPR, prior to being able to send the signal to alert.
 

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Station Tones

Have the Two Tone System. I Accidently Done it from my WT Before, Can't Remember Where I Was at in the Radio.
 

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Threads merged. Please don't create multiple threads with the same topic. Thanks.
 
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