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See [http://www.wpascanner.com/wiki/index.php?title=Hardware:Tone_Out The Unofficial Fire Tone Out Tutorial & Guide]. | See [http://www.wpascanner.com/wiki/index.php?title=Hardware:Tone_Out The Unofficial Fire Tone Out Tutorial & Guide]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, 21 December 2007
Fire-Tone Out Operation allows the scanner to operate in a standby mode and respond to fire tone-outs, a system comprised of standardized two-tone sequential paging, short one-tone paging, and long group tone paging. You can save up to 10 settings. When you select a setting in standby mode, the scanner also monitors for any other setting that uses the same transmit frequency, modulation, and attenuation settings.
See The Unofficial Fire Tone Out Tutorial & Guide.
As of 12/21/07, the wpascanner.com website was offline. To perserve the data for posterity, or until wpascanner.com is back up, visit: [1].
The "Fire Tone Out Tutorial & Guide" was recovered using archive.org.