User`s guide
ASTRO XTL 5000 Digital Mobile Radio with W3 Control Head 29
Common Radio Features
Conventional Squelch Options
The term “squelch” is used to describe the muting of audio circuits 
when signal levels received by a radio fall below a pre-determined 
threshold. With carrier squelch, you hear all channel activity that 
exceeds the radio’s preset squelch level. This squelch level is 
programmed by your system manager.
Analog Squelch Options
Tone Private-Line (PL), Digital Private-Line (DPL), and network ID are 
coded squelch modes; carrier squelch is not. Your system manager 
can program each mode with one of these squelch options as 
appropriate.
During carrier squelch operation, all traffic on the channel is heard. 
During PL or DPL operation, your radio responds to only those 
messages intended specifically for you.
Digital Squelch Options
Each conventional personality can be programmed for one of the 
following squelch options in digital mode:
• Digital Carrier-Operated Squelch (COS) — 
This option allows you 
to hear all digital traffic.
• Normal Squelch — This option allows you to hear any digital traffic 
that has the correct network access code.
• Selective Squelch — This option allows you to hear any digital traffic 
that has the correct network access code and the correct talkgroup.










