Unit installation
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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
bb = 0..15 which band. See the table below. You don't have to leave the bands as they
default if you want to re-assign them some other way. If two bands overlap, the
first one found that contains the current frequency will be used.
u = 0 for lower edge, 1 for upper edge. If you try to set the upper edge to a lower
frequency than the lower edge, the lower edge will be set to match it. If you try
to set the lower edge to a higher frequency than the upper edge, the upper edge
will be set to match it.
f..f*f..f = the new frequency. The '*' should go between the 1MHz digit and the 100KHz
digit of the frequency. Example "14*25" for 14.25MHz. Frequencies over
2GHz have not been tested.
Defaults:
The following table shows the defaults for both the transmit and scan edges (they can be set
separately). These are the edges of the voice bands for the amateur extra class. Note that voice is
not allowed on 30 meters. There is also a user defined band at the end that you can set for any
other frequency range.
Band bb Lower Edge Upper Edge
160 meters 00 1.8 Mhz 2.0 Mhz
80 meters 01 3.75 Mhz 4.0 Mhz
40 meters 02 7.15 Mhz 7.3 Mhz
30 meters 03 0.0 Mhz 0.0 Mhz
20 meters 04 14.15 Mhz 14.35 Mhz
17 meters 05 18.11 Mhz 18.168 Mhz
15 meters 06 21.2 Mhz 21.45 Mhz
12 meters 07 24.93 Mhz 24.99 Mhz
10 meters 08 28.3 Mhz 28.999999 Mhz
10 meters 09 29.0 Mhz 29.7 Mhz
6 meters 10 50.1 Mhz 54.0 Mhz
2 meters 11 144.1 Mhz 148 Mhz
1.25 meters 12 222.0 Mhz 225.0 Mhz
70 cm 13 420.0 Mhz 450.0 Mhz
33 cm 14 902.0 Mhz 928.0 Mhz
23 cm 15 1240.0 Mhz 1300.0 Mhz
user defined 16 0.0 Mhz 0.0 Mhz