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Voice Prompt - voice annunciation
The english voice annunciation announces the boot up of the radio, the selected
channel, as well as some functions that are are available for programming of the multi
function keys. By default this function is activated.
Tail Eliminate - signal optimization
When switching between transmission and reception, under certain conditions a
clicking noise is present. This can be quite disturbing when using an ear-microphone.
To reduce this noise, the end of signal will be cut off. The available options are:
Silence / 120° / 180° / 240°.
Note: this feature will only get the best results when communicating radios use the
same settings.
Eliminate Squelch Tail when no CTCSS/DCS
The aforementioned feature is also available for signals that do not use CTCSS/DCS.
For those signals use this feature.
The available options are: Off / 55,2 Hz / 259,2.
Note: this feature will only get the best results when communicating radios use the
same settings.
Power Save - battery saving function
This features will save battery capacity. After a certain time without any operation,
the radio switches to standby mode, where a limited capacity is required to keep the
basic radio functions running.
The ratio between the normal mode and standby mode can 1:4 / 1:8 / 1:16, with 1:16
providing the greatest energy saving.
VOX - automatic voice transmission
These settings are available for VOX operation:
Level (sensitivity))
: 0-9
Delay
: 0.3-3 seconds
Cancel Operation
: pressing the PTT key deactivates VOX operation
VOX Proceed
: automatic transmission is announced by a beep tone
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Scan Information
The following settings define the behavior of the scan and priority scan function.
Priority (activate priority scan)
None / Fixed / Selected
The priority channel can be either fixed or changing. The fixed channel is defined
with the setting Priority Channel and the changing channel is always the actual, se-
lected channel.
Look Back Time A
This setting is only relevant for the priority scan.
Has a signal been detected on a non-priority channel, the scan function will pause
and remain on this busy channel. Nevertheless, the priority channel will be scanned
for signals in certain intervals that are defined with the setting Look Back Time A
(1-5s).
Look Back Time B
This setting is only relevant for the priority scan.
Has a signal with an uncorrespondent CTCSS/DCS code been detected on the prio-
rity channel, scanning will continue but will check the priority channel for signals with
a correspondent CTCSS/DCS code in certain intervals, Look Back Time B (1-5s).
Revert Channel
This setting determines the channel that will be selected when pressing the PTT key
(7) during scan.
Last Called
Has a signal been detected on a channel and the PTT key (7) is pushed, the radio
will transmit on the scanned channel. Has no signal been scanned yet and the PTT
is pushed, the radio will switch to the channel where scan has been started.
Scanning will continue after the signal ends and the TX Dwell Time has been expi-
red. To stop scanning press the multi function key that has been programmed with
the scan function.
Selected
When pressing the PTT key, the radio switches back to the channel where the scan
function has been started.
Selected + Talk Back
If the scan function pauses on a busy channel and the PTT key (7) will be pushed
within the TX Dwell Time, the radio will transmit on the scanned channel. If the PTT
key is pushed after the expiration of the TX Dwell Time, the radio will switch to the
channel where the scan function has been started.
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