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NSFW - Open mic night at L.A. Sheriff's Dept.
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<blockquote data-quote="HFS" data-source="post: 3483993" data-attributes="member: 8862"><p>You certainly have more experience in the field than I.</p><p>I am not familiar with any kind of emergency button (seems to be what you're talking about).</p><p>I'm referring to the regular old "press right here to talk" button.</p><p>If the press right here to talk button should accidentally get pressed (by the officer or perhaps a female companion in close quarters), then an accidental transmission goes out over the airwaves until that button is released, I'm thinking. </p><p>That could possibly jam up the channel for some time, blocking anyone else's transmission from being heard, I believe.</p><p>Therefore, it makes sense *to me* that the dispatcher could override the accidental open mic (not override some kind of emergency button transmission) to tell the officer to fix his open mic, which occurred because the regular old press right here to talk button is depressed.</p><p>That's what I'm saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFS, post: 3483993, member: 8862"] You certainly have more experience in the field than I. I am not familiar with any kind of emergency button (seems to be what you're talking about). I'm referring to the regular old "press right here to talk" button. If the press right here to talk button should accidentally get pressed (by the officer or perhaps a female companion in close quarters), then an accidental transmission goes out over the airwaves until that button is released, I'm thinking. That could possibly jam up the channel for some time, blocking anyone else's transmission from being heard, I believe. Therefore, it makes sense *to me* that the dispatcher could override the accidental open mic (not override some kind of emergency button transmission) to tell the officer to fix his open mic, which occurred because the regular old press right here to talk button is depressed. That's what I'm saying. [/QUOTE]
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