Specifications

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Alternative IFB Frequency
This allows you to set a second receive frequency so a listener could toggle between multiple receive
frequencies from different ZaxNet transmitters.
To listen to the alternative frequencies:
From the home screen press the Menu key - the current receive frequency will be displayed
Then toggle through the frequencies by pressing the INC and DEC keys.
The metadata displayed will be corresponding to the transmitter being monitored.
When selecting frequencies the first frequency will be the Base frequency.
Then Alternative 1 - which is the frequency that was selected in this menu.
Then additional alternative frequencies are available- these are frequencies that are 2MHz higher than the
frequency selected in this menu.
Encryption Code
This sets the encryption code on the ERX receiver to match the code on the transmitter that is feeding it.
If you set an encryption code on the transmitter the audio transmitted will be encrypted and can only
be listened to if the receiver has the matching encryption code entered. When receiving an audio
signal and the codes do not match, all that will be heard is white-noise or silence.
These two sets of numbers are formed into a single six-digit encryption code which provides a total of
16,777,216 possible combinations.
To adjust the encryption code
1. Momentarily press the MENU key to advance to the next character.
2. To change the designated character, press the INC or DEC key.
3. To exit this page, press and hold the MENU key for 1 second.
NOTE: Both of these codes should always be set to 000 for normal un-encrypted operation
NOTE: It is recommended at keeping at least 2 MHz space between the two frequencies. So for example
if one frequency is 2406 the second should be no closer than 2408.
ALTERNATE IFB
FREQ: 2.420
ID1:000 ID0:000
CHAN 2.420
(ALT) 01
CHAN: 2.405
(BASE) 00
CHAN 2.422
(ALT) 02