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Motorola HT-1000 Talk Permit tone DTMF

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zsauve

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I have my HT-1000 programmed to do the talk permit tone and noticed that I can hear the actual DTMF on the other radio. Is there a way to mute the DTMF so I have only the triple beep from the radio speaker and the other users dont have to hear the DTMF?
 

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No. Now you see why it's not really a TPT! On most repeater systems, it won't make it through but as you've seen on simplex, the tones are fast but noticeable.
 

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I have my HT-1000 programmed to do the talk permit tone and noticed that I can hear the actual DTMF on the other radio. Is there a way to mute the DTMF so I have only the triple beep from the radio speaker and the other users dont have to hear the DTMF?

With out the DTMF being transmitted then there is no reason (other than the wacker factor) to have a talk permit tone.

Disable both and everyone is happy.
 

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I have my HT-1000 programmed to do the talk permit tone and noticed that I can hear the actual DTMF on the other radio. Is there a way to mute the DTMF so I have only the triple beep from the radio speaker and the other users dont have to hear the DTMF?

Actually there is a way my cp200s mute it very well. Sometimes the end gets through rarely but what the cps needs to be is. 0ms pretime, tx tone duration 25ms, tx tone interval 25 ms. For the dtmf systems and put a pl or dpl on the channel and your good!
 

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If you don't need DTMF for other purposes, you could dial down the DTMF deviation and you won't hear the tones over the radio anymore.
 
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