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Alert tone Volumne

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Using 3200 K2 and KPG-3DN is there a way to set volume in Alert tone besides using Volume control button.
So the radios volume would turned down but alert would still come in loud.
 

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Using 3200 K2 and KPG-3DN is there a way to set volume in Alert tone besides using Volume control button.
So the radios volume would turned down but alert would still come in loud.

Radio Configuration > Global Options > Basics > Audio/Indicator > Volume Level > Tone > Level Customization
Level options are 1-31.
The tone sounds from the transceiver with a fixed tone volume. Higher values result in greater volume.
 

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Radio Configuration > Global Options > Basics > Audio/Indicator > Volume Level > Tone > Level Customization
Level options are 1-31.
The tone sounds from the transceiver with a fixed tone volume. Higher values result in greater volume.
That did it. Thanks
 
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