Note:
These changes may be overwritten when your radio is
reprogrammed.
Select and view a Quick Group (described in
) then:
Select
Options > Change > Current
.
Your current talkgroup is now associated with the selected Quick Group.
User Defined Scan Lists
A User Defined Scan List (UDSL) is a list of talkgroups which are either fixed,
or user-definable. Any talkgroups in the UDSL that are invalid for the current
network are disabled and are shown ‘greyed out’ in the talkgroup list.
Until a UDSL is selected the talkgroups it contains are not scanned and your
radio cannot receive calls from them. Your radio can have a maximum of 20
UDSLs, and up to 10 talkgroups can reside within each UDSL.
If you select a UDSL (in the same way as you select a talkgroup, see
):
the talkgroups it contains are scanned, allowing your radio to receive calls
from any of the talkgroups in the UDSL
the
UDSL icon is displayed in the right hand corner of the radio
display
calls are made to the talkgroup designated as the 'selected talkgroup'. If
there is no selected talkgroup in the UDSL, calls are made to the talkgroup
with the highest priority.
Each talkgroup in a UDSL can have up to three different levels of user-
definable group
scan priorities
which are used by your radio when deciding
which call to follow when a call on one talkgroup is active and a call on
another talkgroup is received. The scan priority of each talkgroup in a UDSL
is shown at the right hand side of the screen as
(High),
(Normal) or
(Low). You can designate a selected talkgroup in each UDSL. You can add
and remove talkgroups from a UDSL.
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