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Supplement to Owner’s Guide

Support for MIL-STD-188-141B

MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE

HF-SSB TRANSCEIVERS

IMRMB008

best radio for worst events

 

Summary of Contents for MICOM-2ES

Page 1: ...Supplement to Owner s Guide Support for MIL STD 188 141B MICOM 2ES 2RS 2TS ALE HF SSB TRANSCEIVERS IMRMB008 best radio for worst events ...

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Page 3: ...E FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW In the event of a defect malfunction or failure to conform to specifications established by Seller or if appropriate to specifications accepted by Seller in writing during the period shown Motorola at its option will either repair or replace the product or refund the purchase price thereof and such action on...

Page 4: ... copyrighted computer program Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this instruction manual may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Furthermore the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license und...

Page 5: ...st radio for worst events MICOM 2ES 2RS 2TS ALE HF SSB TRANSCEIVER ALE Support for MIL STD 188 141B Motorola 1720 West Paul Dirac Drive Tallahassee 32310 FL USA Supplement to Owner s Guide Cat No IMRMB008 ...

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Page 7: ...ific procedures and therefore do not appear elsewhere in this publication These are recommended precautions that personnel must understand and apply in addition to the precautions listed in the Information for Safe Efficient Operation section Warning High Voltage Do not touch the antenna and the RF connectors when the transceiver operates During transmission high RF voltages appear at the RF conne...

Page 8: ...NAL STANDARDS The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to February 2002 Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards NOTICE This radio is intended for use in occupational controlled applications where users have been made aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure This radio de...

Page 9: ...P exposure limits for occupational controlled RF exposure environments at usage factors of up to 50 talk 50 listen In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with FCC exposure guidelines your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting during talking not when it is receiving listening or in standby mode Your Motorola two way radio complies with the following RF energy exp...

Page 10: ... or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions for Mobile Two Way Radios Installed as Fixed Site Control Stations If mobile radio equipment is installed at a fixed location and operated as a control station or as a fixed unit the antenna installation must comply with the following requirements in order to ensure o...

Page 11: ...o avoid possible interaction between the radio transmitter and any vehicle electronic control modules for example ABS engine or transmission controls the radio should be installed only by an experienced installer and that the following precautions be used when installing the radio 1 Refer to the manufacturer s instructions or other technical bulletins for recommendations on radio installation 2 Be...

Page 12: ...ch as below decks on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted Warning Blasting Caps and Blasting Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations turn off warning your radio when you are near electrical bl...

Page 13: ...ring the ALE Mode 14 Receiving and Transmitting Calls in ALE Mode 16 ALE Programming 53 Programming Nets 54 Setting the Net Options 57 Directory Parameters 58 AMD Message Configuration 58 ALE Options Configuration 59 Auto Dial Parameters 61 Storing ALE Parameters 61 Using the New Station Address Filter 62 _____________________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 14: ...MICOM 2ES 2RS 2TS ALE Supplement to Owner s Guide viii ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ...

Page 15: ...ation 6886872J01 The information appearing in this Supplement is intended for use with the Owner s Guide MICOM 2E 2RS 2TS ALE HF SSB Transceivers Publication 68P02952C60 A together with the Supplement to Owner s Guide Publication 6886872J01 Menu Updates Figure 1 through Figure 5 present the new MICOM 2 menus 1 2 3 4 CHAN Main Menu FREQ SMPX DPLX RXO TXO FULL CHAN L RF BIT LOCK PSW LOCK PSW OLD PSW...

Page 16: ...DIR SOUND Note 1 GPS Note 2 ALL NET GRP ANY WILD SELF SEND CHAN SEND PAGE CHAN SEL SEND PAGE CHAN SEL SEND PAGE CHAN SEL SEND PAGE CHAN SEND PAGE GLOB SEL MULT MORE Notes 1 The RCLV item appears only if the received signal level display is not permanently enabled using MENU PROG RAD PRMT RCLV 2 The GPS item appears only when your radio includes the GPS option Figure 2 Channel CH Menu 2 ___________...

Page 17: ...ORE MORE RCLV STOR BACK CLR A B A B A B Frequency Change MORE GPS Note 2 Note 1 MORE Notes 1 The RCLV item appears only if the received signal level display is not permanently enabled using MENU PROG RAD PRMT RCLV 2 The GPS item appears only when your radio includes the GPS option Figure 3 Frequency FREQ Menu _________________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 18: ...D MODE BW AGC YES NO YES NO YES NO LOW HIGH YES NO 0 25 0 5 0 8 YES NO YES NO LOW MED HIGH MAX 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6 LOW MED HIGH MAX SMPX DPLX RXO TXO LSB USB SSB AME PLT SLOW FAST OFF 2 1 2 7 3 0 3 3 LSM CW 1 10 PROG Menu ENGLISH FRENCH ESPA PRMT MORE MORE Figure 4 PROG Menu Radio Parameters Programming 4 _________________________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 19: ...UTO YES NO ALL NET DIR OPT AUTO STOR ADDR AMD YES NO YES NO ADD ERAS AMD EDIT ERAS MxCH AUTO 0 59 YES NO EXAL YES NO ALRT YES NO TOT MLQA 0 100 YES NO QCAL YES NO AADR YES NO MNT YES NO ANY YES NO WILD YES NO AMD YES NO ILNK 1 10 PTOT YES NO BDLK EDIT EDIT MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE RCV ADD ERAS SAVE YES NO ALL YES NO ALL SAVE CLR Figure 5 PROG Menu ALE Parameters Programming _____________...

Page 20: ...ease the available range of addresses basic addresses can be expanded up to a maximum of 5 words 15 characters such addresses are called extended addresses The characters that can used in addresses are a subset of the standard Basic 38 ASCII character set This subset includes All the capital upper case letters A to Z All the digits 0 to 9 Two utility characters The stuffing symbol It can be used t...

Page 21: ...may contain 1 2 3 4 or 5 words To enable using addresses that are not an integer multiple of 3 characters for example an address consisting of 1 2 7 8 10 etc characters stuffing can be used with stuffing the last address word includes one or two stuffing symbols in the last position s see the stuff 1 and stuff 2 patterns in Table 1 The wildcard symbol cannot be included in an individual station ad...

Page 22: ...iciently establish contact with multiple prearranged net stations This is achieved by the use of a single net address The net address is actually an additional address assigned in common to all the stations that are members of a specific net Its address structure is identical to that used for individual station addresses basic or extended with or without stuffing as necessary When defining a net e...

Page 23: ...tes that only the position occupied by an character A B or C need be evaluated the positions occupied by the symbols can be ignored Standard wild 3 address word Indicates that all of the three positions in this word can be ignored A B Stuff 1 reduced address field shown here for reference Only the first two characters in this word must be evaluated A B Wild 1 stuff 1 address Only the character A o...

Page 24: ... AllCall except that it specifies the last single character of the addresses of the desired subgroup of receiving stations that is it replaces the with an alphanumeric see more details in Table 1 Any station whose address matches the pattern stops scanning and listens The operator can always initiate an outgoing transmit AllCall but the MICOM 2 can be programmed to accept or ignore incoming receiv...

Page 25: ...gnore incoming receive AnyCalls Any station accepting an AnyCall stops scanning and then initiates a response in a randomly selected timeslot Self Addresses Stations can also use their own self addresses when making calls This may be useful for self test and maintenance purposes etc The self address may be used only in specifically addressed calls including a group call but not in an AllCall or An...

Page 26: ...e Sounding is started 10 minutes after the unit is switched on The sounding group interval is determined according to the programmed Sounding Auto Time During operation the MICOM radio scans all the frequencies included in the defined nets When the radio receives a call it responds with the self address that is programmed in the radio for that net When initiating a call you select the net you want...

Page 27: ...isplay indicates that there is at least one call in the stack The STAK indicator is automatically turned off when all pages in the stack have been erased The stack is arranged in FIFO order that is the first address that enters the stack is also the first that you see on the display If the stack is full and a new call is received the oldest call in the stack is automatically erased For convenience...

Page 28: ... the changing channel number appears to the right of the net number ALE NET 1 1 MOTOROLA CALL LQA MON S ALE Supplement to Owner s Guide 14 _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Entering the ALE Mode To use the ALE mode first it must be enabled as explained below Enabling the ALE Mode To enter the ALE mode ALE and Rx Only or Tx Only Channe...

Page 29: ... support most of the new ALE features per MIL STD 188 141B ALE Mode Options Figure 6 shows the operator options available in the ALE mode CALL SEND PAGE CHAN ALL NET GRP ANY WILD SELF LQA ON OFF SEND PAGE CHAN MULT NET SEND PAGE CHAN MON ON OFF SEND EDIT CHAN SEND EDIT CHAN MULT SEND PAGE GLOB SEL SEND PAGE CHAN SEND PAGE CHAN SEL SEND PAGE CHAN SEL SEND PAGE CHAN SEL SEND CHAN SOUND BDIR SEND EDI...

Page 30: ... wildcards used within the address to specify the desired stations For efficient use of wildcards an appropriate station naming plan must be in place Self call call using the station s own address generally used for test purposes Bidirectional call request for updating the LQA score with another station or stations Sounding call used to build a link quality database This database stores ongoing in...

Page 31: ...es not fit in the display appears next to F1 Press F1 to enter the View mode Receiving a net call When an individual call i e a call addressed only to your station is received the name of the calling station blinks in the display FROM NET CALL MOTOROLA FROM ABC MOTOROLA Receiving an AllCall Note You can program your radio to ignore incoming AllCalls If the radio is set to ignore incoming AllCalls ...

Page 32: ...y returns to the mode used before the call was received S ABCDE MOTOROLA Receiving a bidirectional handshake call When the radio receives a bidirectional handshake call from another station your radio responds automatically without your intervention Within a few seconds the radio automatically returns to the mode used before the call was received If the bidirectional handshake includes a message t...

Page 33: ...as been received it is also displayed FROM ABC MOTOROLA CALL LQA MON If the call was initiated by your radio the display includes the word LINK in the first line as well as the destination address LINK 1234 MOTOROLA CALL PAGE MONs Link State Options While in the link state you can operate the functions described below using the function keys To scroll to the desired screen press MORE Note The chan...

Page 34: ...he RPL function is available only for individual calls and only for the call initiator The RPL F1 key is displayed only if you established the link in the ALE mode in the Channel mode this function is not available because the call is received transmitted on the current channel BAND MORE F2 toggles between upper sideband USB and lower sideband LSB The sideband change takes places only after the cu...

Page 35: ...idual call you find that the channel in use is not good enough you can replace it with a better channel Note Channel replacement is possible only during an individual call in the ALE mode Only the initiator of a call can replace the channel in use To replace the channel 1 Press MORE to scroll to the second link state menu 2 Press RPL F1 to replace the channel in use 3 The radio disconnects the lin...

Page 36: ...1 Press STAK F3 The radio displays information on the total number of calls in the stack and information on the first call If the number of characters exceeds the available space press F4 to activate the view mode 2 Use the UP DOWN keys to view any additional calls in the stack To return a call to a station registered in the stack 1 Press MENU to display the Menu screen 2 Press STAK F3 3 Use the U...

Page 37: ...O F2 to cancel the deletion Disconnecting Calls When you are in the link state your radio can communicate with at least one other ALE station To disconnect an incoming call Press the ESC key This disconnects the link and returns the radio to the mode used before the link was established END CALLING MOTOROLA When you disconnect a link you can instruct the other station s to return to the working mo...

Page 38: ...nd a global AllCall by pressing the P ESC key for a few seconds MICOM 2 stores the last called address so you can simply press the PTT twice in rapid sequence double pressing to call again that address This also applies to AllCall and therefore after sending AllCall for the first time you can send it again by double pressing the PTT Note If you want to monitor the call set up process on the speake...

Page 39: ...lowing order The last called address The AIICall address GL ALLCALL or SL ALLCALL if you used it instead of GL ALLCALL The current active net number The addresses of the members in the current net Other addresses in the directory 3 Press SEND F1 or ENTER to initiate the call CALL 1234 MOTOROLA SEND PAGE CHAN MONs 4 The radio now starts the link set up process During this process you will see TO al...

Page 40: ...net number on the keypad ALE NET 7 MOTOROLA 2 Press ENTER to confirm the net number 3 The radio displays the last called station CALL 1001 MOTOROLA SEND PAGE CHAN MONs Press the UP DOWN keys to scroll between stations or use the keypad to enter a station name and then press SAVE F1 or ENTER when the required station name appears CALL 1009 MOTOROLA SEND PAGE CHAN MONs 4 Press SEND F1 or ENTER to in...

Page 41: ...te If the name of the called station has been edited and the new station name is not in the directory the channel displayed after pressing BEST F3 is the first scanned channel of the net or Press the UP DOWN keys to scroll to the channel of your choice Note You can use this option to transmit a call to a station operating in the Channel mode If the other station is in the Channel mode your radio s...

Page 42: ...l not transmit a message even if the last call contained a message The first time the station is switched to the ALE or Channel mode quick call is not possible as no most recent station data exists To send a quick call Double press the PTT of your microphone or handset The radio automatically tries to contact the last called station During this process you will see TO alternating with the number o...

Page 43: ...tion name Press PAGE F2 if you want to attach a message to the call or to replace edit a preprogrammed attached message See page 30 CALL 1009 MOTOROLA SEND PAGE CHAN MONs Note If the Autodial number you enter is not programmed the message NOT PROG will be displayed 3 Press CHAN F3 if you want the call to be initiated on a specific channel See page 30 4 Press ENTER or SEND F1 to start the call 5 Th...

Page 44: ...it an individual call with a message 1 Initiate a call as explained above page 25 or 26 and select the desired station CALL 1009 MOTOROLA SEND PAGE CHAN MONs 2 Press PAGE F2 to add a message The last sent message is displayed AMD 5AM MOTOROLA SEND EDIT CHAN MONs 3 You may now select a different stored message or edit this message Press the UP DOWN keys to scroll to the required message AMD11 11 AM...

Page 45: ... for this message this process is similar to the process used to set up the link for this call During this process you will see TO alternating with the number of the channel being used TO 1234 MOTOROLA STOP PAGE CHAN MONs Note While the radio is initializing the link you can press STOP F1 or ESC to abort the entire process If the link needed to send the message to the selected station cannot be se...

Page 46: ...r detailed instructions CALL MOTOROLA WILD SELF GRP ANYs S ALE Supplement to Owner s Guide 32 _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Other Types of Calls In addition to calls to individual stations described on the pages 24 to 30 additional types of calls can be used to help you call multiple stations see list on page 16 Note A properly de...

Page 47: ...ion with all the other stations simultaneously and is typically used to broadcast a message or send a distress call An AllCall can also include a message In addition to this type of AllCall referred to as a global GL AllCall it is also possible to use selective SL AllCall this is a simultaneous call addressed only to all the stations whose names addresses end with a character you specify Note If s...

Page 48: ...up by pressing ENTER or the PTT The GL ALLCALL message stops flashing and you can start talking LINK GL ALLCALL MOTOROLA STOP PAGE GRP MONs 4 Press PAGE F2 if you want to send a message See page 31 for details 5 To end the call press ESC END CALLING MOTOROLA To send global AllCall using the CALL function 1 Press CALL F1 The radio displays the last called address CALL 1001 MOTOROLA SEND PAGE CHAN M...

Page 49: ...sired character only one character is accepted Note You can press F1 if you decide to send a global AllCall or ALL EDIT 5 MOTOROLA PAGE CHAN CLRs 7 Confirm your selection by pressing ENTER Note If you decide to send a global AllCall press GLOB F3 or CALL SL ALLCALL MOTOROLA SEND PAGE GLOB SELs 8 Press SEND F1 or ENTER to start the call The radio starts sending the selective AllCall Note While the ...

Page 50: ... you can start talking LINK SL ALLCALL MOTOROLA SEND PAGE GLOB MONs 10 Press PAGE F2 if you want to send a message See page 31 for details 11 To end the call press ESC END CALLING MOTOROLA 36 _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ...

Page 51: ...NET 1 MOTOROLA SEND PAGE CHAN MONs 3 Press PAGE F2 if you want to attach a message to the call 4 Press CHAN F3 if you want to initiate the call on a specific channel 5 Press SEND F1 or ENTER to initiate the call The radio now starts the link set up process During this process you will see TO alternating with the number of the channel on which the set up request is being sent Note While the radio i...

Page 52: ...t is their first three characters if the address is short and has only one or two characters stuffing symbols are added When assembling a group you must also take into consideration that the maximum number of different address categories as identified by their leading word in one group is 5 If more are included then when you try to send the call you will see UFA WRONG In this case remove addresses...

Page 53: ... at least 2 stations your request is rejected and you will see for a few seconds AT LEAST 2 If the addresses in the group have more than 5 different leading words your request is rejected and you will see for a few seconds UFA WRONG The radio now starts the link set up process During this process you will see TO alternating with the number of the channel on which the set up request is being sent N...

Page 54: ...tored in the directory or type new addresses using the keypad DIR 1005 MOTOROLA ADD PAGE CHAN OKs To select an address from these already in the directory Use the UP and DOWN arrows to display the desired directory entry and then press ADD F1 The label above the selected entry changes to ADDED to indicate that it is now included in the group Now you can also have the option ERAS F1 to delete the e...

Page 55: ... so that it cannot send AnyCalls AnyCall is somewhat similar to AllCall except that it requests responses from the other stations and therefore it can be used to detect new stations Another difference is that you can also select the channel on which the AnyCall will be transmitted alternatively you can let the radio select automatically the channel Note When radios in other nets have their MultiNe...

Page 56: ...soon as you press CALL F1 to start a call To transmit an AnyCall 1 Press CALL F1 The radio displays the last called address If you see the address you want that is you want to repeat the last AnyCall skip directly to Step 10 below otherwise continue as explained below CALL 1001 MOTOROLA SEND PAGE CHAN MONs 2 Press MORE once CALL 1001 MOTOROLA MULT PAGE CHAN MONs 3 Press MULT F1 to display the firs...

Page 57: ...e the call on a specific channel Press SEND F1 or ENTER to initiate the call The radio now starts the AnyCall process During this process you will see TO alternating with the number of the channel on which the request is being sent Note You can press STOP F1 or ESC to abort the entire process When an AnyCall is transmitted the initiator of the call receives an indication of each station answering ...

Page 58: ...terval the maximum number of stations that are accepted in a wildcard call is 16 Therefore with the wildcard option the link set up process takes more time because the radio waits longer to get responses it cannot guess the number of stations that will answer Before continuing you may wish to review pages 7 to 11 which present details on ALE addressing including the use of wildcards in addresses N...

Page 59: ...on by pressing ENTER CALL 135 MOTOROLA SEND PAGE CHAN SELs 9 Press PAGE F2 if you want to attach a message to the call 10 Press CHAN F3 if you want to initiate the call on a specific channel 11 Press SEND F1 or ENTER to initiate the call Note If the selected group does not include at least 2 stations your request is rejected and you will see for a few seconds the message AT LEAST 2 The radio now s...

Page 60: ...on you can simply listen to other radio sets When you send the self call the radio starts sending calls to its own address successively on each channel in the current net After going through all the channels the call process stops No other response is expected Note You can also include the self address in a group call To send a self call 1 Press CALL F1 The radio displays the last called address C...

Page 61: ...MICOM 2 can also be programmed to automatically initiate the call to the station after finishing the bidirectional handshake using the BDLK parameter reached under the ALE programming options A bidirectional handshake can be carried out with a single station or with all stations in the net It can be carried out either on a single channel or on all the net channels When required a message can also ...

Page 62: ...group is not in the directory Enter the new station using the keypad If you make a mistake scroll to the desired position using F2 and or F3 or clear CLR F4 the whole entry and start again BDIR BU_ MOTOROLA SAVE CLR When ready press SAVE F1 to store the new station in the directory DIR BUD MOTOROLA SEND PAGE CHAN OK s 4 Press PAGE F2 if you wish to attach a message to the bidirectional handshake p...

Page 63: ...F1 BDIR MOTOROLA NET PAGE CHAN OK s Note You cannot change the net number at this stage the bidirectional handshake is always performed on the currently selected net To change the net see page 24 6 Press PAGE F2 if you want to attach a message to the handshake 7 Press CHAN F3 if you want to initiate the handshake on a specific channel 8 Press SEND F1 or ENTER to initiate the handshake During this ...

Page 64: ...also be initiated manually whenever necessary even if automatic sounding is enabled To manually initiate sounding 1 Press LQA F2 to enter the LQA menu LQA MOTOROLA BDIR SOND CHAN SELs 2 Press SOND F2 SOND SOUND OFF MOTOROLA ON OFF CHAN OK s 3 Press ON F1 to start manual sounding or OFF F2 to stop an ongoing sounding process Notes The radio automatically returns to ALE mode when sounding is stopped...

Page 65: ... AllCalls and self calls Note For the inlink function to operate correctly it must be enabled on all the stations Do not enable the inlink function when communicating with a radio that does not support the full ALE capabilities in accordance with MIL STD 188 141B To avoid disconnecting the link too soon as a result of inactivity that is after the PTT time out interval PTOT programmed under the ALE...

Page 66: ...e Channel mode every call is initiated on the currently selected channel The LQA function is not available in the Channel mode sounding and bidirectional calls can only be initiated in the ALE mode When the radio is in the Channel mode it uses the parameters programmed for net 1 Important If net 1 is not programmed there is no ALE functionality in the Channel mode even if the ALE option is turned ...

Page 67: ...MENU MOTOROLA CHAN FREQ ALE BITs 2 Press MORE to scroll to the second Menu screen MENU MOTOROLA LOCK PROG PSW DIMs 3 Press PROG F2 4 Press ALE F2 to enter the ALE Programming mode PROG MOTOROLA RAD ALE LANG 5 Press MORE as required to access additional ALE programming parameters ALE PROGRAMMING MOTOROLA NET DIR AMD OPTs In the ALE Programming mode you can program the following features see also Fi...

Page 68: ... confirmed If you have already saved changes the ESC key will only return to a previous screen of the ALE Programming menu When you end ALE programming you must store the parameters you defined If you press the MENU key to exit the programming mode without first saving your changes you will be prompted to store the ALE configuration changes Press YES to store the configuration If you press NO the ...

Page 69: ...can arrange the order of the list of members manually or instruct the radio to arrange them in alphanumeric order A member name can contain up to 15 characters Valid characters are the letters A to Z and the numerals 0 to 9 It is not allowed to define a name already used as a net address nor an address already appearing in the address directory New member names will automatically be added to the d...

Page 70: ...paring a set of parameters your entries are checked and any errors are reported If you do not correct the detected errors MICOM 2 will offer to discard the new set of parameters Default Values Unless you define different values each net uses the following factory defaults Net Name No default defined Self Address No default defined AllCall Send and receive enabled AllCall Channel No default defined...

Page 71: ...MACK Monitor Acknowledgment enable disable monitor acknowledgment When enabled the radio transmits an accept call indication to the station that initiated the call OCUP Occupancy Check enable disable the occupancy check The occupancy check defines whether the radio uses the speech detect mechanism to determine whether a channel on which a call is about to be made is occupied If this option is ON a...

Page 72: ...s already used as a self address in a programmed net The list can contain up to 100 addresses and is automatically sorted in ascending alphanumeric order AMD Message Configuration The AMD option of the ALE Programming menu is used to view edit add or erase messages intended for transmission The characters you can enter in messages using the radio keypad are A to Z 0 to 9 space and See message prep...

Page 73: ...eved when the radio attempts to establish a link in the ALE mode the radio will try to establish a link on the scanned channel with the next best LQA score At the end of this process a link will be established on the scan channel with the best LQA score If the call is made on a specific channel the radio ignores the minimum LQA score check The allowed range of LQA scores is 0 to 100 When selecting...

Page 74: ...age Display enable disable the sending of AMD messages ILNK Inlink enable disable the inlink facility which enables notifying other call participants when each participant disconnects from the link All participants must be programmed to use the same selection either YES or NO Do not enable the inlink function when communicating with a radio that does not support the full ALE capabilities in accord...

Page 75: ...is used See message preparation details on page 30 Note If a message is attached to the address an exclamation mark precedes the address Storing ALE Parameters Before exiting the ALE programming menu you must store the parameters you have programmed Important If you press the MENU or ESC key to exit the programming mode without first saving your changes you will be prompted to store the ALE config...

Page 76: ... addresses is received while 20 addresses are already stored it will replace the oldest address The information on the received addresses is automatically erased when the radio is turned off only addresses added to the directory remain in the directory To edit the received addresses and add addresses to the ALE directory 1 Press MENU F1 and select ALE F2 2 When addresses are stored in the new rece...

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