
(20) The Tx Inhibit facility must now be set for the frequency. This facility
determines when the radio can transmit. Three options are allowed:
q
Never. Key in N. This means the inhibit function is never enabled. The
transmitter can be keyed at any time, including at times when the channel
is busy.
q
Busy. Key in B. This means the inhibit function is enabled when the
channel is busy. The transmitter can however be keyed at all other times.
q
Always. Key in A. This means the inhibit function is always enabled. The
channel is therefore ‘receive only’ and the transmitter can never be
keyed.
(21) If the Channel String option was selected from the General page, descriptive
text (maximum of 16 characters) can be keyed into the Identity column.
(22) One frequency channel entry is now complete. Further channels can be
entered in the same way by clicking on the Add channels box. To delete any
entered channel, highlight the frequency and click on the Delete channel box.
When all the required frequency channels have been entered, click on the
‘Verify and sort the table’ box. Any errors made when compiling the
frequencies page are automatically identified to the user.
(23) As an alternative to manually entering frequency channels, and when many
channels must be entered, a range of frequencies can be entered. To do this,
click on the Fill table box and check that the Add channels sub-page is
displayed.
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