Scanning; Voting - Tait TM8100 Guide De L'utilisateur

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Scanning

The scan function is used to monitor a group of channels for
activity. When there is activity on a channel in the group, the
radio stops on that channel. The radio then unmutes and you
can hear the call. Scanning resumes when the channel is no
longer busy.
While the radio is scanning for activity, the orange LED glows.
When the radio stops on a channel where there is activity, the
orange LED flashes.
While scanning is active, the display shows:
the transmit channel,
the scan group number, or
Scanning can be activated by selecting a scan group (see
"Selecting a channel or group" on page 25), or by using a
function key programmed for scanning.

Voting

Your radio may have a group of channels programmed as a
voting group. The channels in the voting group all carry the
same traffic, but from different repeaters. As your radio moves
in and out of different repeater coverage areas, the best
communication channel is automatically selected for you to use.
While voting is active, the orange LED glows and the display
shows:
the transmit channel,
the voting group number, or
Voting can be activated by selecting a voting group (see
"Selecting a channel or group" on page 25), or by using a
function key programmed for voting.
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