Section 3. Operation
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Table 3. OPERATION -1. User Numbers versus CTCSS Tones
User
#
Tone
Motorola
Reed
Code
User
#
Tone
Motorola
Reed
Code
User
#
Tone
Motorola
Reed
Code
0
Carrier Repeat
17
114.8
2A
34
179.9
6B
1
67.0
XZ
18
118.8
2B
35
183.5
J5
2
69.4
WZ
19
123.0
3Z
36
186.2
7Z
3
71.9
XA
20
127.3
3A
37
189.9
J6
4
74.4
WA
21
131.8
3B
38
192.8
7A
5
77.0
XB
22
136.5
4Z
39
196.6
J7
6
79.7
WB
23
141.3
4A
40
199.5
J8
7
82.5
YZ
24
146.2
4B
41
203.5
M1
8
85.4
YA
25
151.4
5Z
42
206.5
8Z
9
88.5
YB
26
156.7
5A
43
210.7
M2
10
91.5
ZZ
27
159.8
J1
44
218.1
M3
11
94.8
ZA
28
162.2
5B
45
225.7
M4
12
97.4
ZB
29
165.5
J2
46
229.1
9Z
13
100.0
1Z
30
167.9
6Z
47
233.6
M5
14
103.5
1A
31
171.3
J3
48
241.8
M6
15
107.2
1B
32
173.8
6A
49
250.3
M7
16
110.9
2Z
33
177.3
J4
50
254.1
J9
USER OPERATION ISSUES
A short list of topics related to the setup and configuring of the users needs to be covered
before discussing normal tone panel operations.
Disabled Users
The default condition for all users is disabled. The 37-MAX will still be able to decode these
tones and codes, but it will not react to them in any way. If a user has been previously
enabled and programmed, the user can be disabled without altering any of that programming.
If the same user is enabled again at a later time, it will not need to be programmed again to
restore its operational configuration.
Enabled Users
To place a tone or code in service (or in the Reserved mode), the user number that
corresponds to the desired tone or code must be enabled. The other attributes and parameters
of a user's programming can be set or altered, even if that user is not currently enabled,
however, the user must be enabled for any of that programming to take effect.
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