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Simulating Secure TPT

IanLinzey

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Hello ive done the DVRS trick for TPT and its fun and all but after hearing my local departments TPT i noticed its the "secure" varient as the dispatcher told me, i was wondering how to simulate it on a XTS5000 i have a full codeplug as listed here, 5E948F-B03F87-8, all thanks.!
 

mbnv992

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What do you mean by “the secure variant” ?

Do you mean it’s the standard 3 fast chirps then the extra 4th “secure” tone after the TPT ?
 

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What do you mean by “the secure variant” ?

Do you mean it’s the standard 3 fast chirps then the extra 4th “secure” tone after the TPT ?
It's not a 'secure' tone, it's called 'Clear TX Alert' specifically to tell you that you're transmissions are NOT encrypted. If you are referring to the XPR encrypted TPT, no, you can not make a XTS series sound like that.
 
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