Section 3. Operation
3-12
Programming
In order for RFW to be used, two users must be enabled on the Model 38. An example of this
programming shown in Table 3. -5. The necessary system programming is shown in Table 3.
-6.
Table 3. -5. RFW User Programming
User 10 - Dispatcher
User 15 - Radio fleet
1. User enable
= On
1. User enable
= On
2. Decode (DCS)
= 91.5 Hz
2. Decode (DCS)
= 107.2 Hz
3. Encode
= 15 107.2 Hz
3. Encode
= 10 91.5 Hz
4. Tx hold time
= 0
4. Tx hold time
= 20
5. CTCSS tail
= On
5. CTCSS tail
= On
6. Morse Id
= DISPATCH
6. Morse Id
= FLEET
7. Reserve mode
= Off
7. Reserve mode
= Off
8. Privacy mode
= On
8. Privacy mode
= On
9. Courtesy tone
= Off
9. Courtesy tone
= Off
10. Last user Id = Off
10. Last user Id = Off
11. DTMF function
= Off
11. DTMF function
= Off
12. Hog limit
= 0
12. Hog limit
= 0
13. Prepay mode
= Off
13. Prepay mode
= Off
14. Airtime
= 000:00:00
14. Airtime
= 000:00:00
15. Aux relay
= Off
15. Aux relay
= Off
Table 3. -6. RFW System Programming
System Programming
1. Timeout time
= 3
16. Remote PTT
= 0
2. Timeout ID = Off
17. DCStx invert
= Off
3. AntiKerchunk
= 0
18. DCSrx invert
= Off
4. ID timer
= 15
19. Password
= 123
5. ID freq
= 1200
20. Access alarm
= Off
6. ID speed
= 22
21. Remote type
= 0 Morse
7. ID sys user
= 0
22. COR user#
= 0
8. ID periodic
= Off
23. Min airtime
= Off
9. Beep freq
= 1000
24. Serial tone#
= Off
10. Tail bips
= On
25. CTCSS hold
= 0
11. Hog idle
= 5
26. Slow CTCSS
= Off
12. Hog penalty
= 30
27. Interdigit
= 4
13. Alarm DTMF
=
28. DCS bit errs
= 2
14. Alarm tone
= 0
29. CTCSS delay
= 70
15. Alarm pwr up
= Off
30. Reverse Chn
= 9801
The RFW feature is enabled and disabled globally, that is, only one command is used for On
and Off, and all users which have a cross tone set will be effected by enabling RFW.