2-7
2.13
PROGRAMMING CTCSS TONES/DPL CODES - continued
06 82.5
31 192.8
56 206.5*
07 85.4
32 203.5
57 210.7*
08 88.5
33 33.0*
58 218.1*
09 91.5
34 35.4*
59 225.7*
10 94.8
35 36.6*
60 229.1*
11 97.4
36 37.9*
61 233.6*
12 100.0
37 39.6*
62 241.8*
13 103.5
38 44.4*
63 250.3*
14 107.2
39 47.5*
64 No Tone
15 110.9
40 49.2*
(carrier squelch only)
16 114.8
41 51.2*
(The tones marked with * are
17 118.8
42 53.0*
nonstandard tones).
18 123.0
43 54.9*
19 127.3
44 56.8*
20 131.8
45 58.8*
21 136.5
46 63.0*
22 141.3
47 69.4*
23 146.2
48 159.8*
24 151.4
49 165.5*
25 156.7
50 171.3*
4.
Press ENTER. "TX TONE" appears on the display. Repeat step 3.
5.
Press ENTER. "G1 TONE" appears on the display. Repeat step 3.
6.
Press ENTER. "G2 TONE" appears on the display. Repeat step 3 and press ENTER.
CTCSS tone programming of the TFM-138 is now complete.
2.14
PC MEMORY PROGRAMMING UP/DOWNLOAD
CAPABILITY
The Technisonic Data Programmer (Multi-TDP) Windows based software is supplied on a CD
with the TFM-138 transceiver or is available for download from our web site
www.til.ca.
This
software will allow anyone with a standard personal computer (PC) and the PIB-100
programming box to send or retrieve data from a connected TFM-138 transceiver for editing,
sorting and sharing with other Technisonic transceivers.
The Multi-TDP programmers are 32 bit Windows applications that will work under Windows
95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. Documentation for each of the
respective programmers is available from the pull down "Help" menu at the top of the
programmer display. To use the Windows based program with the TFM-138, a PIB-100
programming interface box, P/N 001108-1must be purchased from Technisonic or other re-
seller.
The CD supplied with the transceiver also contains a DOS based download program that can
be used with the TFM-138 and no interface box. However changes in operating systems and
PC hardware that have occurred since the release of our DOS compatible software, prevent
it from working with most modern computers. Computers with 486 processors or some early
Summary of Contents for TFM-138
Page 13: ...2 2 FIGURE 2 1 Operator s Switches and Controls TFM 138 F10 B software...
Page 24: ...3 2 FIGURE 3 1 Outline Drawing for Model TFM 138 Transceiver...
Page 26: ...3 4 Figure 3 2 Wiring Connections for TFM 138 Transceiver...
Page 30: ...3 8 FIGURE 3 4 Microphone and Sidetone Level Main and Guard Squelch Adjustment Access Holes...
Page 42: ...STEP SYSTEM PASS FAIL NOTES A 11...