TDFM-136B Operating Instructions
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Enter a number for the shadow memory, do not select a number already in use:
Edit Keys
to
decimal mode: enter number, cursor automatically advances
accept the entry and continue
abandon the entry and exit
Assume that the user entered '061' as the desired shadow channel number. The radio will now
display the data from the chosen Primary channel:
Figure 3-18. Edit the Shadow Memory Parameter - Text
The user may now edit those data fields that are valid for a shadow channel. These are:
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Text Description
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Operating Mode
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Squelch Mode and associated value
The editor functions and keys are the same as for any of the independent editor operation, the
difference, as with Create New / Program All (L2-1), is that the ENTER key will advance to the
next editor until all valid fields have been entered, then the ENTER key accepts and exits.
Note that there are some parameters that cannot be edited:
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Frequency is fixed to that of the Primary channel
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Shadow channels cannot be scanned.
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Shadow channels cannot use the Digital Squelch Mode IDcall (i).
3.2.8
Copy Main to Guard
Level 2
Key
Scope: Main and Guard
Copy the currently displayed Main information DOWN to the selected Guard channel. This is
irreversible, so be sure you wish to do this. As a safety precaution this command is disabled from
the factory. (see Command Permissions L4-2).
3.2.9
Encryption ON/OFF
Level 2
Key
Scope: Main and Guard
This command allows the user to turn Encryption ON or OFF providing that the current channel is a
digital channel with an encryption key assigned to it. If so, you will see something like:
Figure 3-19. The Encryption Enabled for Main.
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006 Chan 6 D166.0000Rg
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022 Encr1 ªD155.4250Rm
GD1 Guard1 n154.0000Rt