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apx QC-II digital tone signaling

Chesky

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is there a way for me to input a toning list of all the fire departments under 1 frequency and it will display when a call comes in for each department that tone is for?
here is the list from radio reference. i know i can do 1 tone per personality but can i do all?

Rockland County Fire Tones[edit]​

A+B = General Page
A+C = Officer Page


Department​
Tone A​
Tone B​
Tone C​
44-Control (470.800)
1 - Blauvelt
1232.0​
2260.0​
540.7​
2 - Central Nyack
2807.0​
1232.0​
1130.0​
3 - Congers
2575.0​
992.0​
1285.8​
4 - Haverstraw
2260.0​
992.0​
701.0​
5 - Hillburn
2260.0​
1743.0​
1403.0​
6 - Hillcrest
2575.0​
1082.0​
1820.0​
7 - Monsey
2688.0​
1403.0​
1669.0​
8 - Nanuet
2575.0​
1743.0​
1901.0​
9 - New City
1285.8​
701.0​
1403.0​
10 - Nyack
2575.0​
672.0​
765.0​
11 - Orangeburg
1047.1​
582.7​
749.0​
12 - Pearl River
1201.0​
1082.0​
2688.0​
13 - Piermont
2575.0​
701.0​
799.0​
14 - Rockland Lake
2688.0​
910.0​
582.7​
15 - Sloatsburg
1781.5​
2440.0​
1232.0​
16 - Sparkill
2575.0​
910.0​
1130.0​
17 - Spring Valley
426.6​
953.7​
1285.8​
18 - Stony Point
2807.0​
2465.0​
2073.0​
19 - Suffern
2575.0​
1403.0​
1985.0​
20 - Tallman
2688.0​
1820.0​
1985.0​
21 - Tappan
2575.0​
2073.0​
2688.0​
22 - Valley Cottage
473.2​
855.5​
1047.1​
23 - West Haverstraw
2465.0​
1232.0​
1130.0​
24 - West Nyack
2575.0​
1180.0​
1598.0​
25 - South Spring Valley
2807.0​
701.0​
765.0​
26 - Thiells
1082.0​
1180.0​
1285.8​
51 - Lederle Labs (Wyeth)
615.8​
2807.0​
 
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GTR8000

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On 470.800? No, you cannot have a list that large for conventional QCII. Unless you're still playing around with 4A4, since you did mention digital tone signaling. :cautious:
 

Chesky

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On 470.800? No, you cannot have a list that large for conventional QCII. Unless you're still playing around with 4A4, since you did mention digital tone signaling. :cautious:
What about on the trunking system is that possible. Not through conventional. As an example without the whole NAS police coming in.
 
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