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Frequency Range Low Limit
This field can be used to limit the radio user’s programming activities to a
frequency range within the bandsplit specified in this field and the
Frequency Range High Limit feature on this screen. Enter a value directly
or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to define the lower limit of the allowed
user programmable frequency range. Use the arrow key to change the
value in 0.5-MHz increments, and the
Shift
and an arrow key
simultaneously to change the value in 2.500 kHz for VHF models and 0.1-
MHz increments for all other models. The range of valid values is the range
of the entire band which applies to the current radio model (for example,
136.0-178.0 for VHF, 403.0-470.0 for UHF1, and 450.0-512.0 for UHF2).
The default is the lowest frequency of the band for the radio which has
been read (for example 136.0 for VHF).
Frequency Range High Limit
This field can be used to limit the radio user’s programming activities to a
frequency range within the bandsplit specified in this field and the
Frequency Range Low Limit feature on this screen. Enter a value directly
or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to define the higher limit of the allowed
user programmable frequency range. Use the arrow key to change the
value in 0.5-MHz increments, and the
Shift
and an arrow key
simultaneously to change the value in 2.500 kHz for VHF models and 0.1-
MHz increments for all other models. The range of valid values is the range
of the entire band which applies to the radio that has been read. (For
example, 136.0-178.0 for VHF, 403.0-470.0 for UHF1, and 450.0-512.0 for
UHF2).
The default is the highest frequency of the band for the radio which has
been read, for example 178.0 for VHF.
Display Format
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select one of two formats to display
information about the frequency or channel on the radio display. You can
choose to display either the frequency and squelch code or the channel
number and PL code.
The default is Channel Number.
TX Power w/Alkaline Batt.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select an option. The transmit power
level for each channel on a radio can be specified for that channel on the
CHANNEL CONFIGURATION screen (
F4/F4
). If a radio is using an
alkaline battery, the setting in this field will control the transmit power
level for the selected channel.
The default is Always Low.
Freq/Squelch
Code
Will display the receive frequency in MHz, and the PL code in Hz, for
example: 136.0500 123.5. A channel with DPL will display as in this example:
136.0500 #131. A channel with carrier squelch programming will display as in
this example: 136.0500 CSQ.
Channel
Number
Will display the channel number and the channel squelch coding which is in
effect, for example: CH 1 1.
Always Low
The radio will always transmit at the low power level regardless of the power
level selected on that channel.
Selected
The radio will transmit at the power level specified on the CHANNEL
CONFIGURATION screen (
F4/F4
) for the selected channel.
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