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Might help if you told us what model...
I agree, but I made a previous request where I was very specific and got zero responses, so I backed out to a very general question. Info on programming these radios is hard to come by and the very few YT videos are very general in nature, either promos or not getting into the weeds enough to help me.

Specifically, on an Icom F4400 or 6400, I'm having trouble finding the setting that will keep All TG's being heard when any TG is programmed to a channel. More specifically, If I have for example: TG 1200, 1201 and 1202 each in separate channels in the same zone, the radio receives the traffic on all three channels, not just the correct one. This makes it challenging to respond on the correct TG.

Thanks....
 
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