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"Daniel W. Rouse Jr." wrote in
: In the area I am in--on frequency 151.1900 (CDF/Cal Fire dispatch, Monte Vista), sometimes a radio transmission will be preceded by several DTMF tones (touch-tone phone button tones). On other occasions, a radio transmission will be preceded by two musical tones, about 1 second each, with the first tone being higher than the second tone, almost sounds like high pitched fog-horn type tones. Is there any significance to this? Sure!!! The DTMF tones are probably used to access parts of the system on an as neede basis eg a normally off repeater that has dialup access The othere tones are used for Fire Pagers These a usually carried by Volunteer Firemen in rural areas. The dispatcher can pager the firemen by sending a unique tine pattern that unlcoks the squelch in a specific fire department Those tone are usually followed by an announcement eg "Attention Podunk fire department, please respond to a fire alarm at civic address xxxyyyyy please acknowledge receipt of this page Operator qq K. At least thats what they are used for here ![]() Hope it helps -- Panzer |
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