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Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 are intended to compensate for noise-induced hearing loss that.Work Group – enables AF Suppressor and disables AGC, to minimize feedback loops, when a group of radios are near to each other.Īudio Profiles - based on listening preferences:.Loud – enables Noise Suppressor and increases speaker loudness by around 8dB, so the radio is easier to hear over surrounding noise.Available Choices are:Īudio Ambience - based on work environment: Users are encouraged to select the profile which sounds best to them. Selections can be made via CPS or the Radio Menu (display radios only) from each category independently. The risk and workaround aspects are included in the release note description (Known Issues) for overall assessment of the problem.ġ) User Selectable Audio Profile: provide MOTOTRBO 2.0 radio users with greater flexibility to optimize the audio experience for specific operating environments and to better accommodate personal listening preference. Resolved Issues that have now been fixed within the current releaseĪ known issue is a problem that is currently unresolved (open).Ī closed or resolved issue is one that has been repaired and no longer should occur in the product after upgrading to the new product version.Known issues contained within the current release.Known product issues are divided into two categories: This section details the known MOTOTRBO product issues which remain outstanding at the time of this release of software. Professional Commercial Radios (PCR) & Accessories Motorola MotoTRBO Firmware 2.4 Release Notes (November 2014)
