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When my XPR3550e is on a Paging/Sel Call channel, once in a while it will give off a low "Bee-Boop" tone. Anyone know what this is? Battery is good and unit in brand new.
 

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ARTS tone maybe? There are quite a few features that allow for an alert tone. Would have to look at codeplug in MOTOTRBO CPS.
 

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Do you have a home channel set?

Could be the radio complaining you aren’t on the home channel.
 

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Ill check. I believe I do. Why would it complain? LOL

Also, anyone know if I just has the standard 1 alert for Sel Call? I don't see any options for different alerts
 

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Anyone know how to enter a Digital freq? I selected digital then entered the Rx/Tx frequency. But it wont allow me to do much more like a pl tone
 

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I'm not familiar. Trying to enter a UHF repeated freq that's digital

This is the info I have besides the freq
CC 9
TG 10001
SL 1
 
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