Tytera/Retevis type HTs had a courtesy On/Off feature that could only be reached through the customer programming software (CPS). Do you remember the name of this term?
What is the Admit-Criteria ?
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How does the Admit-Criteria used in relation to the global DMR users ;
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CPS (customer programming software)
/Channels Information
Recommended:
- Admit Criteria: Please set this to “Channel Free”
- In Call Criteria: Please set to “TXI” or “Follow Admit Criteria” - only Mototrbo
How does my radio determine when I am allowed to transmit?
When configuring a channel on a DMR unit, you will need to choose the “Admit Criteria” (the name can vary slightly with different radios). Here is how they work.
Always
This is the “impolite” option, and is usually the default. When this is selected, pressing the PTT button will always cause the radio to transmit, which means you could interrupt a QSO in progress. It is generally recommended to not use this option.
Channel Free
This is the most “polite” option – your radio will only allow you to transmit when there is no traffic on the channel, whether the traffic is from the repeater you are trying to access or another source.
Color Code Free
Color Code Free is the preferred admit criteria. This ensures your radio will only allow you to key up when the selected time slot is available. This option also ensures you will not key up while someone else is using the system and interrupt an in-progress QSO.
MOTOROLA only aka Mototrbo
In Call Criteria: - only Mototrbo
Please set to “TXI” or “Follow Admit Criteria”
Determines when voice is allowed to be transmitted on the channel while in a call. This criteria is used to allow or prevent a radio from transmitting on the channel while it is currently in a call and unmuted. This is a channel-wide feature.
Options
Always - The radio will be allowed to transmit impolitely while in a call.
Follow Admit Criteria - The radio will follow the polite Admit Criteria rules while in a call.
TX Interrupt - The radio will follow the Transmitter Interrupt rules while in a call. Radios which are Transmitter Interrupt capable are able to dekey another radio, which is currently transmitting a voice call, in order to place their own calls.
Notes
- This feature must be disabled if RX Only feature is enabled.
- This feature is supported in Digital mode only.
- This feature is applicable for Digital, Capacity Plus System, and Linked Capacity Plus System Personalities only.
- This feature supports the following choices in the Capacity Plus and Linked Capacity Plus personality: Follow Admit Criteria and TX Interrupt.
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