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FUNCTION:
SET RX 1 CTCSS INPUT VOLTAGE OFF LEVEL
FUNCTION CODE:
83
PURPOSE:
Sets the voltage which when reached the controller will consider the CTCSS to be OFF
HOW TO USE:
1.
Key up
2.
Enter the SET RX 1 CTCSS INPUT VOLTAGE OFF LEVEL function code
3.
Unkey
4.
The controller sends the ENTER NEXT DATA indication
5.
Key up
6.
Enter the voltage ( 1v to 9v) that when reached the controller should consider the CTCSS to be OFF
7.
Unkey
8.
When the controller sends the COMMAND ACCEPTED indication these values have been entered
9.
The new RX 1 CTCSS voltage off level is stored in EEPROM
10.
A cold or warm reset will be necessary to have the newly stored value used for CTCSS off
The CTCSS voltage entered can be from 1V to 9V and can be entered down to 0.01V. If the voltage value is not in
the 1V to 9V range the controller will not save the entered data and it will give the ERROR or BAD VALUE
indication (B in CW) and the function will be ended.
This sets the RX 1 CTCSS off voltage. When setting the voltage care should be taken not to set it to the exact voltage
measured because the actual voltage may not always be exactly the same. It is a good idea to set the voltage at a level
that is not quite at the final voltage when the CTCSS switches. This can help avoid misread signals when the system
is in operation.
FUNCTION:
SET RX 1 CTCSS INPUT VOLTAGE ON LEVEL
FUNCTION CODE:
84
PURPOSE:
Sets the voltage which when reached the controller will consider the CTCSS to be ON
HOW TO USE:
1.
Key up
2.
Enter the SET RX 1 CTCSS INPUT VOLTAGE ON LEVEL function code
3.
Unkey
4.
The controller sends the ENTER NEXT DATA indication
5.
Key up
6.
Enter the COS voltage ( 1v to 9v) that when reached the controller should consider the RX 1 CTCSS to be ON
7.
Unkey
8.
When the controller sends the COMMAND ACCEPTED indication these values have been entered
9.
The new RX 1 CTCSS voltage on level is stored in EEPROM
10.
A cold or warm reset will be necessary to have the newly stored value used for RX 1 CTCSS on
The CTCSS voltage entered can be from 1V to 9V and can be entered down to 0.01V. The accuracy of this function is
about 0.2V. If the voltage value is not in the 1V to 9V range the controller will not save the entered data and it will
give the ERROR or BAD VALUE indication (B in CW) and the function will be ended.
This sets the RX 1 CTCSS on voltage. When setting the voltage care should be taken not to set it to the exact voltage
measured because the actual voltage may not always be exactly the same. It is a good idea to set the voltage at a level
that is not quite at the final voltage when the CTCSS switches. This can help avoid misread signals when the system
is in operation.
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