Which of the following statements is not true concerning the DSC call data directory?
• Digital Selective Calling (DSC) radio features and menus • How DSC radios store transmitted vs. received call information • What is actually required for inspections and radio logkeeping
• Think about how different brands/models of DSC radios might organize their call logs. Do they all use exactly the same single directory? • Consider whether having separate lists for transmit and receive, or for different priorities (distress/urgent/safety/routine), would be useful or realistic in practice. • Ask yourself which statement makes an absolute claim that sounds more like a test "trap" than a technical description.
• Identify which option uses words like "all" or "always" that might over-generalize DSC behavior. • Recall that radio logs for inspections are usually based on required entries (distress, safety, important traffic) rather than every stored call in a device memory. • Consider whether old calls in an electronic directory are required by regulation to be permanently stored, or whether routine clearing/deleting is normal practice.
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