On your traditional analog amateur repeater, we’re used to hearing the courtesy tone followed by a short squelch tail. Even though you don’t hear the squelch close, it’s the best way that I can explain it. One slightly annoying think is that the Hytera’s all display an “End of Call” notification when the repeater closes squelch. There is also a remote separation kit for the MD782G, but it runs ~$300. I plan to make this my primary mobile in my vehicle and put the XPR4550 with it’s separation kit in the XYL’s car. Beyond that, the radio is very similar to the XPR4550 in form factor and feature set. Unlike the XPR4550 is has a color LCD screen, affording you a little more information in an easier to read format. The MD782G Mobile, PD782G HT and the PD362 micro-HT.
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