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receives a matched signaling.
C&T: You can hear the call when receives a matched CTCSS/DCS and matched
signaling.
C|T: You can hear the call when receives a matched CTCSS/DCS or and matched
signaling.
7.11.Band Width
Choose wide band or narrow band for the analog channel.
7.12.Reverse
When this function is enabled, the RX frequency, TX frequency and CTCSS/DCS
encode/decode will be reversed.
7.13.Compander
Enable this function to reduce background noise and enhance audio clarity, especially in
long range communication.
7.14.Scrambler
An analog voice inversion scrambler can be equipped. This special audio process can
offer a more confidential communication.
Other radios at same frequency will receive only disordered noises.
The radio has 11 groups standard Scrambler and 1 group self-defined Scrambler. It
works with the CML128 and CML138.
7.15. RX Frequency
Input the RX frequency by keypad, press the Menu key to save.
7.16. TX Frequency
Input the TX frequency by keypad, press the Menu key to save.
7.17.Talk Around
Allows a Repeater Channel to be used as Simplex. In Repeater Channel the TX and RX
frequencies are different. So when select as Talk Around on TX Frequency = RX
frequency.
Therefore repeaters can directly communicate without a repeater, the RX CTCSS/ DCS
decode as TX CTCSS/ DCS encode.
7.18.Name
Allow to reset the channel name, this function is only valid in channel mode.
7.19.Busy Lock
Off: Always allows transmission
Different CDT: Will not allow transmit when receiving matched carrier but
unmatched CTCSS/DCS.
Channel Free: Will not allow transmit when receiving matched carrier.
7.20.TX Prohibit
TX ON: Will allow transmit on the current channel.
TX OFF: Will not allow transmit on the current channel.
7.21.OWN ID
When the analog channel set up with optional signal, you can check the radio ID
number in this menu. The ID number should be set up in PC software – Analog –