User`s guide
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F8 - SITE ALIAS This function will be active only when the Site Aliasing field is set to enabled.
Brings up a screen where you can change and view the parameters
associated with Trunking system Site Alias.
Field Definitions
System Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired Trunking system
You may also enter the system number directly or select it using the
F3/F4 function keys.
Note: Refer to the Radio Catalog Sheets for the maximum
number of systems allowed for this model.
Tx Power Select Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select either High or Low transmit
power operation for the radio on this system. The transmit power may
be reduced by setting this field to “Low”.
Trunk Repeater Offset This is a view-only field. This value must be set to the frequency
separation between the Tx and Rx frequencies used at the central
repeater site.
Channel Assgn. Type Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select Domestic or International.
Splinter Channel
(800 MHz Only)
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. The
control channels will be shifted down 12.5 kHz and the radio will
interpret the channel numbers received over the air as splinter
channels as well. Channels in the 821 band will not be affected.
Rx Modulation This field will be visible for Secure-equipped radios only. Use the UP/
DOWN arrow keys to make your selection. The value in this field
should be based on the expected receive data format for the
personality. This field allows the user to configure the radio's
personality for:
❒ Strictly binary (two-level) receive operation;
❒ Strictly multi-level (four-level) receive operation; or
❒ Both binary and multi-level receive operation (Auto Receive).
When operating in Auto Receive mode, the radio will automatically
detect the received signal type and process the data accordingly. Two-
level sensitivity is reduced when operating in the Auto Receive mode and thus
should not be used on channels or systems that are strictly binary (two-level).
Domestic 25 kHz channel spacing used in the USA
International 12.5 kHz channel spacing used outside the USA