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Talk permit tone hack on GP300

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12dbsinad

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Im sure you have heard this before, but you do know that most GP300's are not narrowband compliant unless you find a narrowband model but they will not do both wide and narrow within the same radio. A late model HT1000 would be good for this if your interested in that capibility...But maybe you use it for Ham use...just thought i'd throw that out there....
 

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The HT1000 thing isn't a "hack" per se. It's just really fast DTMF tones - now, keep in mind those tones are actually going to get sent over the air when you're transmitting, which could get a little annoying for those who are listening.
 
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