Introduction, Conventional radio systems, Cp150™/cp200™ radio features – Motorola CP200 Manuel d'utilisation

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INTRODUCTION

CONVENTIONAL RADIO SYSTEMS

Conventional radio systems typically refer to
unit-to-unit communications through a single
channel. Conventional systems also allow
radio users to extend communication coverage
by relaying their messages through a repeater.
To ensure coordinated use by multiple users,
each radio user must monitor the channel or
repeater before transmitting to verify that the
system is not currently busy.

CP150™/CP200™ RADIO
FEATURES

Radio Wide Features

4 or 16 Channels

2 Programmable Feature Buttons

Busy Channel Lockout

High/Low Power Settings (Available for 4W
& 5W models only)

Repeater/Talkaround

Voice Operated Transmit

Transmit Time-Out Timer

Monitor and Sticky Monitor

System Scan with Single Priority Scan

Signaling Features

MDC 1200 Signaling (Available for 4W &
5W models only)

Quik-Call II Signaling (Available for 4W &
5W models only)

DTMF Signaling

- Selective Radio

Inhibit Decode

- Radio Check

Decode

- PTT ID Decode
- PTT ID Encode
- Selective Inhibit

Decode

- Call Alert

Decode

- Selective Call

Decode

- DTMF PTT ID

Encode

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