The user wants a direct URL to download the sound file. They don't want to search through pages of text; they want a clickable link to the audio asset.
In modern trunked radio systems, when an officer presses the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button, the radio requests a channel from the system. Once a channel is assigned, the radio emits a short talk-permit tone (usually a quick triple-beep). Officers wait for this tone before speaking so their first words aren't cut off.
The user wants a direct URL to download the sound file. They don't want to search through pages of text; they want a clickable link to the audio asset.
In modern trunked radio systems, when an officer presses the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button, the radio requests a channel from the system. Once a channel is assigned, the radio emits a short talk-permit tone (usually a quick triple-beep). Officers wait for this tone before speaking so their first words aren't cut off.