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Brand | Alan |
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Model | CT-145 |
Category | Transceiver |
Language | English |
Details power, squelch, channel selector, jacks, indicators, and key buttons on the transceiver.
Explains the functions of the Squelch Off, Lamp, and Call buttons on the front panel.
Procedure for setting the transceiver's operating frequency via dial or keypad.
Instructions for storing frequencies into memory addresses M0 through M9.
Details how to retrieve stored frequencies from memory using the */V/M/ENT button.
Allows memory frequency to become the operating frequency via C/SC/M button.
Explains overwriting existing memory frequencies with new ones.
Describes the procedure to remove programmed frequencies from memory.
How to access the call frequency using the CALL button.
Sets call frequency as operating frequency by shifting it via C/SC/M button.
Explains how to overwrite the stored call frequency with new values.
Covers various scan modes including dial, programmed, and memory scans.
Allows selection of High (5.0W), Middle (2.5W), or Low (0.35W) transmit power.
Enables monitoring of two different frequencies simultaneously.
Supports semi-duplex operation using two frequencies for transmit and receive.
Allows setting frequency step rates to 5, 10, 12.5, 20, 25, or 50kHz.
Reduces current drain during receiver standby by activating receiver periodically.
Locks frequency and operating mode to prevent accidental changes during operation.
Disables the PTT button to prevent accidental transmissions.
Selects between pause scan (stops on signal) and busy scan (stops on signal, resumes after delay).
Enables receiving signals only from stations using a specific tone frequency.
Accesses functions like muting buzzer, setting kHz digits, and APO via the SET button.
Allows selection and storage of specific tone frequencies for tone squelch operation.
Automatically turns off display and reduces power consumption after 30 minutes of inactivity.
Enables paging specific stations or group stations using DTMF signals.
Paging using a repeater and procedure for calling the repeater.
Swaps transmit and receive frequencies during repeater operation to check accessibility.
Allows programming independent shift frequencies for repeater groups.
Details about the microprocessor backup battery and its maintenance.