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Motorola Trunking Talk Permit Tone

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TFrank615

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The Talk Permit Tone On our FD and Local SO is the same however State Patrol has a different sounding Talk Permit Tone... However were all on the same Statewide system. Can anyone tell me why? State Patrol is not encrypted to my knowledge as I can hear them. Thanks for any input.

For Reference We Have APX6000's FD, SO, and State Patrol. However State also had the Same Permit tones on the XTS5000's they had prior to upgrading to the APX radios
 

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If they have the Clear Alert Beep enabled on TX that preempts the talk permit tone making it sound a little different.
 

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Is it a different pitch? Maybe it’s a DVRS? I’m just taking stabs in the dark right now but it would be interesting to hear a recording of it.


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It’s the clear alert tone, which adds an additional beep after the talk permit tone. OSHP has it enabled on their radios.
 

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Is it a different pitch? Maybe it’s a DVRS? I’m just taking stabs in the dark right now but it would be interesting to hear a recording of it.


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It’s not a different pitch. What you hear is the standard talk permit tone (three fast beeps) followed by a single beep (which indicates you’re not using encryption).
 

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As said clear rx/tx tones. Meaning the radios have a loaded key in them and the user knows the initial or ending beep whichever is programmed that the current ptt is in clear.
 

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As said clear rx/tx tones. Meaning the radios have a loaded key in them and the user knows the initial or ending beep whichever is programmed that the current ptt is in clear.

Doesn't necessarily they have a key loaded in it. Just means the radio is secure capable. I use it as an indicator to know I'm keying up and don't have anything enabled other than there is ADP in one flashcode and a hardware encryption in the other.
 
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