Operator's Manual

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4. Enter the password programmed via RPM2. You do not have to re-enter the password until
you power cycle the radio.
5. Press the ENTER soft key.
6. Highlight and select the parameter to edit. For P25 channels, modify remaining channel
settings:
CHANNEL NAME - The Channel Name cannot be changed from this screen; RPM2 is
required to change the Channel Name.
RX FREQUENCY - Receive frequency. Note that if the new frequency is invalid, the
display reverts to the old frequency (Table 7-1).
TX FREQUENCY - Transmit frequency.
TX POWER - Transmit power. Toggle between LOW and HIGH.
TALKGROUP - Select a talkgroup for the channel. Talkgroup name cannot be set here.
RX NAC - Network Access Code (NAC) radio uses for Normal squelch in receive.
TX NAC - NAC radio transmits to break Normal squelch on receiving radio.
P25 SQUELCH - Select type the radio uses in receive. Select NORMAL, SELECTIVE, or
MONITOR.
RX CHAN GUARD Squelch type radio uses in receive. Select Noise, CTCSS, or
CDCSS. For a digital channel, the RX CHAN GUARD is used to receive from a
Conventional analog channel that is on the same frequency and uses the selected
Channel Guard.
RX CODE - Code radio looks to unmute the speaker on the receiving radio when
CDCSS squelch is used in conventional mode.
RX TONE - Tone radio looks to unmute the speaker on the receiving radio when
CTCSS squelch is used in conventional mode.
7. For analog channel, modify remaining channel settings:
CHANNEL NAME - The Channel Name cannot be changed from this screen; RPM2 is
required to change the Channel Name.
TX FREQUENCY - Transmit frequency.
TX POWER - Transmit power. Toggle between HIGH and LOW.
RX CHAN GUARD - Squelch type radio uses in receive. Select Noise, CTCSS, or CDCSS.
RX TONE - Tone radio uses to break selective squelch on receiving radio. This is
available when RX squelch is set to CTCSS.
RX CODE - Code radio uses to break selective squelch on receiving radio. This is
available when RX squelch is set to CDCSS.