Will a VTAC function automatically without any user intervention and allow a portable to connect when the portable is being used in faded coverage?
A VTAC must be placed in the “standby” mode to function as a vehicle repeater. All VTAC radios are equipped with an illuminated style rocker switch labeled “Vehicular Repeater” to engage the standby function. This switch must be turned on for the repeater to work. Audible confirmation tones sound when the switch is turned on or off. Once the switch is engaged and the VTAC assigns a repeater channel, a portable then can connect to the VTAC – either on its own if the radio network is really faded, or the portable radio is forced to VTAC operations by use of the keypad.

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1. My mobile radio is displaying NO MRU, what does this mean?
2. On my mobile display below the talk group name I am not seeing the radio alias pop up when others are talking. What is wrong?
3. When should I engage a VTAC and force portable attachment?
4. Will a VTAC function automatically without any user intervention and allow a portable to connect when the portable is being used in faded coverage?
5. Can I leave the VTAC rocker switch turned on to keep the repeater in standby mode all of the time?