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Quik Call 1 (2+2) Help

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chris3560

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I have been digging deep for a tone table that defines 7BB7. Does anyone here know what two tones are used for the long tone group call for 7BB7? Any help is much appreciated.
 

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This should have what you're looking for. Has basically every tone signaling system you can think of.
 

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7BB7 looks like a Centracom paging code, but Quik-Call I codes should be 5 digits long. Did you drop a leading zero?

The leading digit defines the group (A,B or Z) for QCI, since there's only 3 sets here's all the possibilities:

07BB7 = 741.3 Hz + 1122.1 Hz
17BB7 = 767.4 Hz + 1161.4 Hz
27BB7 = 716.1 Hz + 1084.0 Hz
 
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