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15.3.3 Repeater Information Table
In LTR Trunked Radio System, the transceiver
communicates via a repeater.
Information for a maximum of 20 repeaters can be
configured in the Repeater Information Table for each
zone.
The following functions relevant to Repeater Table
Information can be configured by using KPG-101D.
Table 15-2 Repeater Information Table Configuration
Configuration using KPG-101D
• Configuring the Receive Frequency (Refer to
FPRG 6.5.3 Receive Frequency.)
• Configuring the Transmit Frequency (Refer to
FPRG 6.5.4 Transmit Frequency.)
• Configuring the Beat Shift (Refer to FPRG 6.5.5
Beat Shift.)
• Configuring the Telephone (Refer to FPRG 6.5.6
Telephone.)
15.4 Telephone Interconnect
In LTR Trunked Radio System, the transceiver connects
to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) via
the RIC (Repeater Interconnect).
15.4.1 Connecting to the Phone Line
The transceiver can connect to a phone line with Autodial.
Transceiver Operation
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Connecting to the Phone Line with Auto
Telephone
1.
Select the phone number to call with Autodial.
(Refer to 18 DTMF on page 63.)
2.
Press the
Side 2
key.
The transceiver is automatically connected to
the phone line and makes a call to the selected
telephone number.
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Connecting to the Phone Line with PTT
1.
Select the GID with the Telephone ID.
In this case, the “
” icon appears.
2.
Select the phone number to call with Autodial.
(Refer to 18 DTMF on page 63.)
3.
Press the
PTT
switch.
The transceiver is automatically connected to
the phone line and makes a call to the selected
telephone number.
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Disconnecting from the Phone Line
1.
Press the
Telephone Disconnect
key.
The transceiver terminates the communication.
Configuration using KPG-101D
• Assigning functions to the
PF
keys (Refer to
FPRG 6.8 Key Assignment.)
Repeater
Configuration
Operation
Receive Frequency
Receive Frequency can be configured.
Transmit Frequency
Transmit Frequency can be
configured.
Beat Shift
Telephone
A repeater can be configured to be
used as the RIC (Repeater
Interconnect).