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VX-350 Tone Pairs per Channel?

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rr60

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Anyone know the number of two tone pairs
per channel this radio can do?

Thank-you!
 

Rich_Galvan

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It can do two Pairs. One Primary Pair and one Secondary Pair.
The Secondary Pair is set radio wide; meaning it is the second pair for the radio (if secondary pair is enabled on the channel).

So, you have one pair that is per channel and one that is radio-wide.

Rich
 

warcomm

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i may be mistaken,but i believe each ch has two choices 1 primary and 1 secondary
the tone table allowes you to input up to 16 pairs of tone and designating as primary and secondary on a per ch .
some thing like 16 diffrent tone pairs and up to 2 of any of the 16 pairs per ch..
i know we have 7 depts with diffrent tones all using same freq of receive..we just
have 7 ch same rec but diffrent tones.
 
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