I never got how people could understand the voice message that came after the Bleep. I hear it too, and it sounds like garbed nonsense. How is it that by owning and holding the Nextel, one is able to understand the message, but I cannot?

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Ham radio is the same way. It is a skill that you practice.

Autistic by chance? Autistic people have more trouble with that. Their brain is busy and it can't switch to the new task of listening as quick. Transmit over before you process that you needed to listen.

Not autistic. (Yes I realize that is a pretty autistic answer 🫠)

Makes sense that a chronic Nextel user would get accustomed to the particulararities of the distortion and learn to hear through it!