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TEAM TS-11vi
The scan function pauses and remains on the channel until the signal ends.
After an additional 10 seconds delay time, scanning resumes.
Menu Ti (Time):
The scan function pauses for 10 seconds and continues scanning, regardless
if a signal is present or not.
Hi-Cut Frequency Filter - Menu: HI.CUT
This frequency filter cuts the high frequencies of the receive-signal. This might
improve the sound quality in some cases.
Microphone Sensitivity - Menu: MICSET
The feature allows to adjust the microphone sensitivity on a scale between
1-9. The s-meter indicates the selected sensitivity level. Select a level, press
the PTT key, talk into the microphone and check the level at the s-meter.
To exit this function, long press the menu key [EMG] (4); you cannot exit this
function by pressing the PTT key.
Microphone Type - Menu: MIC TP
This radio can be operated with an electret (
EL
) or a dynamic (
dy
) micro-
phone. The scope of delivery includes an electret microphone and the function
is preset to EL.
VOX Sensitivity (VOX) - Menu: VOX L
The VOX sensitivity sets the threshold for the required signal strength that
triggers activation of the transmission mode. Set the VOX sensitivity, depend-
ing on the distance to the microphone, the background noises and the signal
strength in a range between 1-9. The most sensitive level is
9
.
VOX Delay (VOX) - Menu: VOX T
Once the signal ends, the radio remains in transmission mode for a certain
time. This delay time can be set on a scale between 1-9.
Tx-Signal Audible (Talkback) - Menu: TALBAK
Make the transmit signal audible in the speaker with the talkback function. Set
the volume level on a scale between 1 - 9.
Audio Noise Limiter / Noise Blanker (ANL/NB) - Menu: ANL/NB
Noises caused by frequency interferences due to the vehicle’s ignition system
can be reduced with the noise blanker, while the audio noise limiter reduces
noises from amplitude impulses and peaks.