User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Computer Software Copyrights
- Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Safety Standards
- FCC Licensing Information
- Introduction
- Repeater Overview
- Pre-Installation Considerations
- Repeater Installation
- Alkaline Battery Frame
- Getting Started
- Programming The Repeater
- Programming Your Radios
- Repeater Cloning
- Troubleshooting
- Use and Care
- Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada
- Accessories
- Appendix A: Repeater Specifications
REPEATER CLONING
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Note: After cloning is completed, the RDX radio
will sound either a “pass” tone (cloning was
successful) or a “fail” tone (cloning process
has failed). The “pass” tone sounds like a
good key “chirp” whereas the “fail” tone
sounds similar to a “bonk” tone. If the RDX
radio is a display model, it will either show
“Pass” or “Fail” on the display (a tone will be
heard within 5 seconds).
6. Once you have completed the cloning
process, turn the RDX radio OFF and ON to
exit ‘clone’ mode.
7. Turn the repeater OFF and ON to exit “clone”
mode.
- If the RDX channels contains
frequencies that are not
within the repeater TX or RX
frequency range, the
repeater will not work on
these channels.
- In the RDX radio, make sure
that in each one of the TX/
RX frequency pairs, the
bandwidth setting has
exactly the same value. For
example, if in Channel 7 the
TX bandwidth separation is
12.5 KHz, then the
corresponding RX
bandwidth separation in this
same channel 7 should be
also 12.5 KHz.
Important