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I Today I got a chance to sit down and play with my Motorola JT 1000. One feature I have a question with is the DTMF option. The DTMF option on this particular radio is enabled using the orange (emergency) button on top. However, when I depress the button, a 4 digit DTMF access code is transmitted, then I can use the keypad on the radio to transmit more DTMF tones if desired. My question is does anybody know how to silence the access code, and if so, how?

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Yes, you have to use the RSS to delete the access and any de-access codes that are associated with DTMF. Unfortunately, this can't be done from the keypad but once it's done, you won't be transmitting anything you don't want to.
 
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