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But if I have a radio that can only be set to an even minute, then I usually set it to two minutes. But that is what's happening to you. Unbeknownst to you, your radio is timing itself off, out, and stopping transmitting, and way too brief a time. So now you know it's happening. So if you don't change it, just know that your radio, keep your eye in the light. If that thing winks off, it means it cuts you off. And I hate it that the manufacturer somehow decide that that's some kind of default. That's not how we do have radio here in Seattle. And you are far from the first new operator that has been, you know, has been like, you know, a stumbling block for new operators, which is why I wish they wouldn't do that. So that is, in fact, what's happening. You're getting cut off by your own timeout timer, which is set to an unreasonably short time. It should be fairly easy to do. You look in the menu system.
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