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21 VOX (PORTABLE ONLY)
21.2 Remaining in Transmit Mode after a VOX Transmission Has Finished (VOX Delay Time)/ 21.3 Restricting a VOX Transmission
21.2
Remaining in Transmit Mode after a VOX Transmission Has
Finished (VOX Delay Time)
VOX Delay Time is the duration in which the transceiver remains in transmit mode after a VOX transmission has finished.
If the transceiver reverts to receive mode too quickly after a user pauses speaking, the end portion of the speech may not
be transmitted. To avoid this, an appropriate VOX Delay Time must be configured allowing all words to be transmitted
without an overly long delay after the user stops speaking.
Upon the elapse of the time configured for VOX Delay Time after no audio is inputted to the microphone, the transceiver
terminates VOX transmission.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the VOX Delay Time (
21.3
Restricting a VOX Transmission while the Audio Sounds
from the Transceiver (Transmit Inhibit while Receiving)
Transmit Inhibit while Receiving is the function to restrict a VOX transmission while the speaker is unmuted.
This function can be used to prevent the VOX function from being activated by audio emitted from the speaker.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Transmit Inhibit while Receiving (
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
Transmit
Receive
Audio into
the microphone
No audio into
the microphone
Figure 21-1 VOX Delay Time
See
FPRG 8.11.1 Conventional Tab)
See
Vox Delay Time
FPRG 8.11.1 Conventional Tab)
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