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Operation
Performing Channel Transmits
Transmitting on the Selected Channel(s) (Xmit)
The
Xmit
button keys the transmitter for the selected channel.
Transmitting on an Unselected Channel (Inst Xmit)
By default, the
Inst Xmit
button is used to transmit on the currently highlighted channel
module. This does not change the channel selection. Instant Transmit can also be
performed with the right button of the mouse or trackball. Position the mouse pointer over
the desired channel module and press the right mouse button to transmit. This does not
change the currently highlighted channel.
However, if IntegratorRD is programmed with Instant Transmit Toggle enabled, then the
Inst
Xmit
button acts as a toggle. With
Inst Xmit
toggled on:
• Channel windows are in instant transmit mode (touching/clicking on the channel
windows will instantly transmit on that channel while the channel window/button is
depressed). Transmission will end upon release of this channel window/button.
• The only way to select a single channel is to double-click the channel button. As a
side effect of the
Inst Xmit
toggled on, a brief instant transmit will occur during the
double-click.
• There is no way to highlight or simul-select channels. To perform either of these
tasks, first toggle
Inst Xmit
off.
• If Mouse Right-Click Transmit is enabled, touching (or left-clicking on the mouse)
anywhere in the unassigned channel area will initiate a transmit on currently
selected channels. While this is by design, touch screen users may not realize the
consequences of this feature, as it is easier to accidentally transmit if they rest their
finger on the unassigned channel area.
Transmitting on the Last-call Channel (Last-call Xmit)
The
Last Call Xmit
button is used to transmit on the channel that received the last call.
Issuing a Patch Transmit (Patch Xmit)
The
Patch Xmit
button allows you to key up only the channels that are part of a cross-
channel patch. This button only functions when there is no call activity on any of the
patched channels.
Caution!
When using the mouse button right-click method to perform
an instant transmit, you must be careful not to inadvertently
click the left button or scroll wheel on the mouse (or track
ball). If you do so, the transmission will stop. You will need to
release all buttons and then right-click on the channel module
again to resume transmission.
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