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Radio Programming Information
GP68 Portable Radios Service Manual
Programming the GP68 Radio
Programming the GP68 Radio
Operator Controls and Indicators
When programming is enabled, certain buttons have addi-
tional functions:
•
- Used to program the squelch level (quick
press) or PL/DPL code (long press). During DTMF
dialing, or editing of phone number and IDs, this key
specifies DTMF digit ‘
B
’.
•
-Toggles between High and Low transmit
power levels (quick press); also used to program the
frequency step size (long press). During DTMF dial-
ing, or editing of phone number and IDs, this key
specifies DTMF digit ‘
C
’.
•
- Toggles between Megahertz(MHz) Mode
(Frequency display) and Channel Mode (Channel
display). When editing phone numbers and IDs, this
key acts as a backspace (rubout) key.
•
- Selects the TX (repeater) offset frequency
type. When editing phone numbers and IDs, this key
scrolls the display to the left.
Programming the Radio Parameters
All programming functions are performed while the radio is
in the Megahertz (MHz) Mode (Frequency Display). If the
radio is in Channel Mode (Channel Display), momentarily
press
to enter the MHz mode.
To Program a Channel
There are twenty memory channels available. Each memory
channel consists of a receive/transmit frequency pair, the
type of TX offset, the offset frequency, the Receive PL/DPL
Code, the Transmit PL/DPL Code, and the default Squelch
Mode Setting (CSQ, CTCSS and Signalling Squelch).
If required, momentarily press
to enter the MHz
mode.
Select the desired frequency, type of TX offset and off-
set frequency (see page 4-5 onwards).
Press and hold the
The LCD displays the following to prompt you to select the
channel number (Figure 4-6).
The channel number flashes if it is unprogrammed, but lights
continuously if it is programmed.
Use the
channel number.
Momentarily press the
again to program
the selected memory channel.
The radio remains in
MHz
mode after successful program-
ming of the channel.
WARNING
If the selected memory channel was already
programmed (channel number lit continu-
ously), the new frequency information over-
writes the previous information in memory.
To Verify a Programmed Channel
All the data for a programmed channel (receive and transmit
frequencies, TX offset type, offset frequency, receive and
transmit PL/DPL codes, and default Squelch Mode Setting)
can be copied over into the MHz mode for verification.
If required, momentarily press
to enter the Mem-
ory mode.
ory channel number.
Press and hold the
Figure 4-5
Keypad Buttons used for programming the
GP68 Radios.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A
SIG
B
SQL
C
LOW
N-DEL
D
SCAN
MEM
B
SQL
C
LOW
1
Figure 4-6
.
Figure 4-7
Verifying a Programmed Channel.
2
3
4
5
UHF
1
2
1
1
2
3
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