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REACTION TUNE
The Xplorer has the ability to Reaction Tune many different receivers to the frequency it has captured. While the Xplorer does demodulate
the audio itself, there are times when it would be beneficial to have a conventional receiver interfaced to the Xplorer. For instance, if you
locked onto a signal with the Xplorer and were in a mobile situation, it is possible that the transmitter will move out of range very quickly.
In this case the receive sensitivity of a conventional receiver allows you to stay locked onto the signal longer, therefore allowing you to mon-
itor the audio for a longer period of time.
The Xplorer has three different Reaction Tuning settings depending upon the receiver that is being interfaced.
1.
CI5:
Following are the current CI-5 compatible receivers that the Xplorer is capable of Reaction Tuning.
ICOM R10, R7000, R7100, R8500 and R9000.
Radio Shack PRO 2005/2006 (with OS456/Lite installed), Radio Shack PRO 2035/2042 (with OS535 installed).
Optoelectronics R11 and OptoCom.
The ICOM R10 and R7100 require special default settings for Reaction Tuning with the Xplorer.
ICOM R10: Baud Rate = 9600, TRN = ON, CI-V ADDRESS = 52
ICOM R7100: Baud Rate = 9600, Transceive Mode = ON
2.
AOR:
The Xplorer will Reaction Tune the AOR AR8000 and AR8200.
3.
PCR1000
The Xplorer will Reaction Tune the ICOM PCR1000. In addition, it has the ability to control the volume and
squelch of the PCR1000 after it has been tuned.
Cables Required For Reaction Tune
ICOM R10, R7000, R7100, R8500, R9000
CBCI5
Optoelectronics R11
CBRT
AOR AR8000
RT8000
AOR AR8200
RT8200
ICOM PCR1000
CBPCR
ICOM R20
Custom cable