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Baud Rate
Enter the desired value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to
make your selection. The baud rate can be set at 400 bits per second or
800 bits per second when in the Signalling Type field on this screen is
set to STAR.
The default is 800 bits/sec.
PL Transmit
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this option. If this
feature is enabled, the PL signal will be transmitted during the
transmission of RAT, Emergency, or auto-acknowledgment on a PL
channel. Encoding of PL during the transmission of PTT-ID is not controlled
by this field but is always enabled on a PL encoded channel.
When this option is Disabled, the PL signal will not be transmitted
during STAR transmissions, except for the PTT-ID transmission. A valid
PL must be selected on the channel for this option to be applicable.
The default is Enabled.
PTT-ID
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select None, Dekey, Keyup or Keyup/
Dekey. These choices specify when your radio transmits its ID number
relative to the transmission of a voice message. STAR PTT-ID is
incompatible with any other type of PTT-ID signalling, such as DTMF ANI.
Only one of these functions can be enabled at any given time.
The default is None.
PTT Sidetone
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this option. If this
feature is enabled, a sidetone will be generated during encoding of a
Stat-Alert PTT-ID and a STAR PTT-ID. If the PTT-ID selection is set to
“Dekey”, the PTT Sidetone will be automatically disabled.
The default is Enabled.
Emergency Sidetone
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this option. If this
feature is enabled, a sidetone will be generated during the encoding of
STAR Emergency ID.
The default is Disabled.
Auto Timed Mute Duration
Enter the desired value directly or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to
make your selection. This is the time duration for which the radio will
be muted automatically after Carrier Detect on an STAR Decode
channel. This timer is necessary since STAR data cannot be detected
instantaneously, and the DOS mute function operating without this timer
will usually allow a small “squeak” of data to be heard through the speaker.
This timer should be set to as low a value as possible while still muting
the entire STAR transmission. When this timer is set to a non-zero
value, DOS Mute will automatically be enabled. When it is set to 0
(zero), DOS Mute will automatically be disabled. The range is 10 to
2550 ms in 10-ms increments. A setting of Disabled is also available.
The default is 550 ms.
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