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N6ML

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Too many combinations to quote here. Some relate to QCII tone handling, others relate to voice handling...

There are exactly three options for Binding Feature:

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Sub-Group requires tones, and Call Alert requires a SUID to be sent in the message. Neither of those are available to me, so I cannot use any Binding Feature other than "None".

in both cases at the end of the call when carrier drops.

I believe that that is an incorrect statement. The end of a P25 transmission is not detected by a carrier drop - it is signaled in control data by a Terminator Data Unit (TDU). There is no "hang time" in this scenario. It cannot be a carrier drop - especially in phase-II, where two sessions can share the same RF signal (TDMA).
 

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There are exactly three options for Binding Feature:

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Sub-Group requires tones, and Call Alert requires a SUID to be sent in the message. Neither of those are available to me, so I cannot use any Binding Feature other than "None".



I believe that that is an incorrect statement. The end of a P25 transmission is not detected by a carrier drop - it is signaled in control data by a Terminator Data Unit (TDU). There is no "hang time" in this scenario. It cannot be a carrier drop - especially in phase-II, where two sessions can share the same RF signal (TDMA).
If you can't use either choice due to your system then there's no point in discussing the options under each selection. However, for those that can use the selections available, it's the only way to use delay n function. Those folks should fully read the description on the right side of the screen to understand what's happening and if the timers will help.
P.S. Carrier drop is a bad choice of words on my part...should have said "transmission gap" as is used in the PPS description.
 

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If you can't use either choice due to your system then there's no point in discussing the options under each selection.

As I said in post #31, but you told me I was looking in the wrong place :D:ROFLMAO:

Thanks for trying to help anyway.
 

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We also get our calls via Active 911 on our phones, and some might think the pager is not really necessary, but I have my pager set up priority scanning the Dispatch TG and all our Ops TGs because as soon as we're dispatched, we are moved to an Ops TG, and the only way to hear what is going on on the Ops TG is with the pager or our department issued M XTS portables, but that's usually sitting my car.

Active 911 & eDispatch are great, but not to be relied upon for primary alerting. (We have both, for redundancy.)

I have our G4s set up with various options, with out dispatch TG being the highest priority most of the time. I have each of our available interoperable TG as highest priority, in two other zones, in case we are responding to a larger event, and there will be a delay in getting to the handhelds. Changing zones is easy, and fast.

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