Features and benefits, 0 introduction, 0 audio quality enhancement – Motorola 68P64114B12B User Manual

Page 19: 1 xpand™ voice compression, Chapter 2, Featu, 0 introduction -1 2.0 audio quality enhancement -1, 1 xpand™ voice compression -1, Chapter 2 features and benefits

Advertising
background image

Chapter 2

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

1.0

Introduction

This chapter describes those radio features and functionality which offer a significant benefit to your
customers. The intention is to provide you with useful information which is relevant to your
customers that will help you sell the GP300 Series Professional portable radios.

2.0

Audio Quality Enhancement

2.1

Xpand™ Voice Compression

Xpand™voice compression combines two audio quality enhancement features - Companding and
Low level Expansion (LLE).

2.1.1

Companding Feature

Companding is a collective term to define compressing the audio signal on transmission and
expanding the audio signal on reception. The overall effect is to reduce noise in the received signal,
giving you crisper, clearer audio clarity. Companding should only be used when other radios in your
system have the same companding feature available.

Companding and LLE are mutually exclusive, switching on one of the features automatically
switches off the other.

It is important to ensure that all radios in a team have the feature switched on.

Benefits



Crystal clear communication which makes listening easier.



Improves efficiency as messages are heard and understood first time.

2.1.2

Low Level Expansion (LLE)

Feature

This allows improvements in audio quality by reducing noise usually heard during pauses in
conversation.

This feature is automatically included in every radio and should only be switched off in specialised
applications.

Benefit



Pauses in conversations are now silent which makes it easier to listen.

Advertising