14221-1800-2050, Rev. G
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TX CHAN GUARD
- Squelch type radio uses in transmit. Select None, CTCSS, or
CDCSS.
TX TONE
- Tone sent by transmitting radio to allow receiving radio to unmute when
CTCSS squelch is used in conventional mode.
TX CODE
- Code sent by transmitting radio to allow receiving radio to unmute when
CDCSS squelch is used in conventional mode.
TX CHAN GUARD
is not available on this screen if it was enabled from the
CALL menu as per Section 5.22.
8. An asterisk is displayed in front of the CHANNEL label on the main display when a channel
has been edited. The asterisk is NOT shown for TX Power or Talkgroup changes.
When the only item edited is the TX or RX CHAN GUARD values, and then
CHAN GUARD edit is Disabled, the asterisk goes away and the channel is no
longer considered edited. This is the only editable item for which this is true.
Table 7-1: Valid Frequency Ranges
INTERNATIONAL
(NON-REBANDED)
US
(REBANDED)
FREQUENCY RESOLUTION
136 - 174 MHz
136 - 174 MHz
2500, 5000, or 6250 Hz
378 - 522 MHz
378-522 MHz
2500, 5000, or 6250 Hz
763 - 775 MHz
768 - 775 MHz
6250 kHz
793 - 805 MHz
798 - 805 MHz
6250 kHz
806 - 825 MHz
806 -816 MHz
6250 kHz
851 - 870 MHz
851 - 861 MHz
6250 kHz
7.4 OTAP
The radio supports Over-the-Air-Programming (OTAP) via ProFile Manager. RPM2 creates,
modifies and stores personality information while ProFile Manager delivers the personality over
the network to the desired radios. ProFile Manager also contains the ability to read personality
information over-the-air and save the files, so that RPM2 can modify the information if necessary.
You can interrupt the programming process, if necessary, by depressing the Push-to-Talk (PTT)
button or declaring an emergency. Once a radio personality update is successfully completed,
the radio automatically resets itself, switches to the new personality, and returns to normal
operation. For more information on using ProFile Manager, refer to software release notes 14221-
1100-8250.
NOTE
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