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18. Enter any other special programming requirements in the appropriate window.
19. Close the “Per Personality” window.
20. Double click on the “Per Channel - 1” option from the treeview menu of “Per Channel”.
21. Click the “RXTX” tab.
22. Click the “
+
” button to add channel settings or “
×
” button to delete them. Not all the channel settings
should be programmed into the repeater. The channel settings are intended to record and save
different groups of channel data, and for successive assignment in “Per Zone” configuration.
23. The repeater is a LCD display model. You may enter an “Alias” that will be displayed, such as
“Channel 1”.
24. Enter the Rx frequency for Master radio of the bi-directional repeater in “Receive Frequency (MHz)”
area.
25. Select the “RX Type” based on the squelch type the repeater will use. The selections are: “None”
(Carrier Squelch), CTCSS, Normal CDCSS and Invert CDCSS.
26. Enter the Tx frequency for Master radio of the bi-directional repeater in “Transmit Frequency (MHz)”
area.
27. Select the “TX Type” based on the squelch type the repeater will use. The selections are: “None”
(Carrier Squelch), CTCSS, Normal CDCSS and Invert CDCSS.
28. Select the power output level from the drop down menu. Three levels (High, Medium and Low) can
be chosen based on your application and local regulatory requirements.
29. Select a “Channel Spacing” as defined by the radio licensing authority. 12.5kHz and 25kHz
bandwidths are available at the moment. Your screen will be shown in Figure 6-19.
30. Click the “Miscellaneous” tab.
31. Check “Squelch Tail Eliminator” if you want to eliminate unwanted noise (squelch tail) during loss of
carrier detection.
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