5 ANALOG function
102
Transmit and Receive (
Transmit Power
)
Type
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Basic model
Description
The description of this feature is the same as the feature with the same name in the DMR function.
Operating the transceiver
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Note
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Configuration using FPU
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Transmit and Receive (
Channel Spacing
)
Type
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Standard model
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Basic model
Description
Channel Spacing
is the channel spacing used by the transceiver to transmit and receive.
Channel spacing is the spacing of frequencies between adjacent channels.
In an Analog Conventional system, 25.0 kHz, 20.0 kHz, or 12.5 kHz can be configured for the channel spacing
on each channel.
Operating the transceiver
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Note
In KPG-D6N, 25.0 kHz cannot be configured if a receive frequency or a transmit frequency is configured in the
following ranges:
VHF: above 149.98750 MHz and less than 174.01250 MHz
UHF: above 420.98750 MHz and less than 470.01250 MHz
However, if only a receive frequency is configured, 25.0 kHz can be configured for Channel Spacing regardless
of these frequency ranges.
Configuration using FPU
RX Frequency
,
TX Frequency
:
Edit > Zone Information > Channel Edit > General
Channel Spacing
:
Edit > Zone Information > Channel Edit > Analog
Configuring Audio Profile (
Digital Audio Offset
)
Type
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Standard model
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Basic model
Description
The description of this feature is the same as the feature with the same name in the DMR function.
Operating the transceiver
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Note
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Configuration using FPU
Digital Audio Offset
: Edit > Optional Features > Optional Features 1 > Common 1 > Microphone Sense
Viewing the Receive History (Stack) (
Retain Stacked Message
)
Type
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Standard model
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Basic model
Description
The description of this feature is the same as the feature with the same name in the DMR function.
Operating the transceiver
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Note
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Configuration using FPU
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The function to store IDs of callers in the stack memory (
Caller ID Stack
)
Type
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Standard model
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Basic model
Description
The description of this feature is the same as the feature with the same name in the DMR function.
Operating the transceiver
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Note
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Configuration using FPU
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