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f5061 MDC Help

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MrAstroSaber

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We have a few of these installed and have been turning on the MDC on our Portables with our man numbers and from what I know is this mobile will do most all MDC options. I want to set up this radio to send of the Stun signal to a portable radio via MDC. I have it all set up in the MDC setting but how do you do from the radio after programing? Our dispatch does not use MDC so we are setting it up just for our district units. Any help is great. Thanks guys
 

radionerd13669

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You need to have a full list of Ids that you want to be able to stun radios. You also need to have to other radios (icom) enable for stun . Personally it isnt logical to program a mobile unit to do this. To many buttons and people like to play.
 

ElroyJetson

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DO NOT ASK ME FOR HELP PROGRAMMING YOUR RADIO. NO.
I don't THINK that even the mobile radios can issue stun commands. Stun/kill/inhibt commands are issued by dispatch consoles only.

In my time spent with that series of radio, I was never able to find a way to get the radio to issue those commands.
 

k2bui

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MDC Stun

It can be done. You will need to have a list of the radio ID's with you.
The radio you wish to stun must have Stun receive enabled.
Theory:
You wil call the radio with a stun command.

Program your radio:

LMR/MDC/System/SelCall/Tx Settings: Enable Tx

LMR/MDC/System/Stun/Stun Settings: Tx Enable

LMR/Common/Key & Display/ Key: Assign a button to "MDC Call"
(If using a portable, you will need to also assign a side button to UP or DOWN)


To stun:
Press the button you assigned to MDC Call.
Using your (Channel up/down on mobile, UP or DOWN assigned button on portable), scroll through the MDC options you enabled until you get to STUN.
Use your keypad to enter the MDC number of the radio you wish to stun.
Press transmitt.
 
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