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DTMF 2/5 Tone decoding

firebell9137

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Hi. I am looking at the Senhaix GT-12 radio. In the features it says: DTMF 2 TONE 5 TONE, exactly like that. No commas or dashes. All on the same line. I cant tell if they forgot the punctuation in the features list or not. Is there such a thing dtmf 2 tone decoding or did they mean all 3 decoding methods? Im not sure if this should be asked here or somewhere else in the forums. Move accordingly if needed. Thanks
 

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that's poor formatting from the person who copy-pasta'd the text in that add. It's DTMF, 2-tone, 5-tone.
 
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that's poor formatting from the person who copy-pasta'd the text in that add. It's DTMF, 2-tone, 5-tone.
Thank you. Thats all i wanted to know.
 
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