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Description Simulated sound of radio traffic using MDC-1200 leading push-to-talk ID with data muting option and synthesized voice talent. Simulates an MDC-1200 equipped radio configured for push-to-talk ID with Private Line TM (CTCSS) on 186.2 Hz and (typical of Mototorola) squelch tail eliminator. A non-Motorola radio, or one without data muting, would hear the entire data burst instead of a short chirp.
Date 00:49:34(UTC) (Original uploaded at 2006-10-10 21:25:20)
Source Original uploaded on en.wikipedia
Author Original uploaded by David Jordan (Transfered by Arseny1992)

Summary

Simulated sound of radio traffic using MDC-1200 leading push-to-talk ID with data muting option and synthesized voice talent. Simulates an MDC-1200 equipped radio configured for push-to-talk ID with Private Line TM (CTCSS) on 186.2 Hz and (typical of Mototorola) squelch tail eliminator. A non-Motorola radio, or one without data muting, would hear the entire data burst instead of a short chirp.

Script

Mobile: "Seven fifty two to base."Base: "Go ahead 752."Mobile: "I'm done with that pick up at Preston Paper Products. Do you have anything else for me?"Base: "Head over to Ackerman Company, 233 Main St., 2-3-3 Main. They've got two skids; twelve hundred pounds; ready now; close at five."Mobile: "Okay. Going to 2-3-3 Main. 752, Out.Base: "Base clear."

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