
(24) From the Add channels sub-page, enter the first and last frequencies in the
required range. From the drop-down menu, select the channel spacing
(bandwidth); this can be 25 kHz, 8.33 kHz, or both. From the drop-down
menu select the Transmit inhibit condition (Always, Never, or Busy). When
complete, click on the Add channels box. After the list of frequencies is
displayed on the Frequencies page, any individual frequency can be
amended, for example adding it to the priority list, as required. When all the
required frequency channels have been entered, click on the ‘Verify and sort
the table’ box. Any errors made when compiling the frequencies page are
automatically identified to the user.
(25) When a lot of frequencies are entered and it is required to amend the entry,
for example adding it to the priority list, a quick method of displaying the
frequency is by clicking on the Find Channel box. This displays the Find
frequency sub-page. Enter the frequency on the sub-page and click on Find
it. The frequency is then displayed on the Frequencies Page. After amending
the entry, click on the ‘Verify and sort the table’ box. Any errors made are
automatically identified to the user.
Saving a Personality
When a personality has been compiled, it should be saved. To do this:
(1)
From the programming menu, select File, then Save As.
(2)
When the Save As window is displayed enter a file name for the personality.
The file name must have the extension .PER.
(3)
Click on Save to store the personality. Before the save process, the
personality is automatically checked for any errors. If errors do exist they are
highlighted to the user.
(4)
If the save is successful, the file name appears at the top of the programming
window. At any time, the personality can be edited and saved using the same
filename.
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