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Yeah, that's what's going to get you confused, bud. People are not going to remember those long lists, who comes after them. I remember Gray is going to come after me. But even now, if someone messes up, you know, then you can only go by the list that you've got in front of you. So just make sure to keep the list steady and no one will get skipped. As long as everybody gets called that's on the list, it's all good. Yeah, George, even when you're doing ham radio DMR, there's a lot more. You've got to go into it, like you say, you've got to program in every single channel that you want access to. Every talk group has to be programmed in there. When you get that programmed in, you need a disconnect programmed in. Because unlike commercial, you're using reflectors or talk groups, right? And those talk groups have got to be able to be disconnected from. So you need a disconnect. And what I typically do with a code plug is I'll put a disconnect on channel one in every zone. So that way every zone has its own disconnect command. And when it comes to channels, channel one is always the disconnect. Then I put in whatever else. And then you do groups, your zones, and then you make sure your talk groups, your color code, your color code, talk group, time slot. Yeah, that's right. You've got to be on the proper time slot as well.
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