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Well, sometimes when it has rang and you take it out of that mode the
signal is gone by the time you get it into the regular mode.  Are there
any function options when in this alarm moce?





On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Bob Heiser wrote:

> At 06:00 PM 3/20/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hi Jeff,
> I know what you mean about that ringer when you press A and enter when
> there is a signal opening the squeltch.
> I guess it is one of those features that you may or may not use.
> I suppose if you were in a noisy environment such as a crowd or what ever,
> and you needed to know when someone was calling you, you could set up the
> ringer to hear when a signal was opening the squeltch.
> That is about all I can think of as to why you would want to use the ringer
> feature.
> Bob
> K9BOB
> Hi everyone, I've been playing around with the THF6A here, and I am
> >wondering what the point is  behind this mode when you press A and Enter
> >and  the radio rings like a phone.  Then, when a transmission is herd on
> >a frequency you are on it will ring like a phone to let you know something
> >is there.  I guess I just don't see the point of this.  Is there something
> >else you can do in that mode?  Any thoughts would be appreciated, and
> >thanks in advance.
> >
> >
>

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