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Depends on how you have it set up. After dialing *6, assuming that's
your autopatch access command, dial the extension that the
reverse-autopatch call is "parked" on. <br>
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I had mine set up such that the repeater would announce "Incoming
call for CALLSIGN on 701." A radio user could pick up the call by
dialing *6701.<br>
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On 01/29/2012 07:08 PM, Bradley Haney wrote:
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cite="mid:CAPg-ThS9LeB_DCght6jyO0UBZ2FGjdjEPurBTLqGKD6oz_OoEw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">When a reverse Autopatch comes in do you just do a *6
to receive the call?
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