If selected are you monitoring a radio even if it's pin is pulled on the CCP?

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Multiple Choice

If selected are you monitoring a radio even if it's pin is pulled on the CCP?

Explanation:
Monitoring a selected radio relies on the receiving path being active for that radio. Pulling the pin on the CCP is a protection that prevents transmitting, but it does not disable the receive circuit or the ability to listen. So if you have that radio selected for monitoring, you’ll still hear traffic even with the pin pulled. The IDM status isn’t what determines listening in this case—the selection for monitoring governs the receive path, not the transmit interlock.

Monitoring a selected radio relies on the receiving path being active for that radio. Pulling the pin on the CCP is a protection that prevents transmitting, but it does not disable the receive circuit or the ability to listen. So if you have that radio selected for monitoring, you’ll still hear traffic even with the pin pulled. The IDM status isn’t what determines listening in this case—the selection for monitoring governs the receive path, not the transmit interlock.

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