As posted above, when you program Tone-Out frequencies, do you select standard tones from the charts?
One of the fire stations I am going to program in was decoded as: Tone A: 742.6 Hz and Tone B: 847.5 Hz.
Usually, when I have tone pairs, they are only one or two hertz away from one of the Motorola Quik Call II (QCII) standard tones and I simply enter the standard tones, but the above pair looks a bit too far off from the standard tones.
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One of the fire stations I am going to program in was decoded as: Tone A: 742.6 Hz and Tone B: 847.5 Hz.
Usually, when I have tone pairs, they are only one or two hertz away from one of the Motorola Quik Call II (QCII) standard tones and I simply enter the standard tones, but the above pair looks a bit too far off from the standard tones.
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