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HP106/HP406 Programmer software guide
Ver. 1.0 Page 19
6 CUSTOMIZATIONS
In this section we’ll explain how to define personal (non-standard) Selcall parameters. Moreover you can define the availability
of the basic controls to the end user and boost the customization in order to make the radio better matching with your needs.
You can configure the scanning, set up some controls such as the transmission timeout, the PTT lock and enabling/disabling
the key and warn beeps as well as setting the acoustic signals, enabling/disabling the scrambler and many others.
6.1 Selcal database (Selcal definitions button)
If necessary, you can change some parameters of the standard Selcals. Moreover, if you don’t want to use the standard
Selcal tone frequencies, you can totally define your own Selcal standard called PERSONAL.
1) From the Global Data window – Tables area - press the Selcal Definitions button: the Selcal database window will open.
2) By means of the
or buttons of the Name area, select the Selcal standard you need to modify. You have two choices:
if you need to completely define a new Selcal standard, select
and go on with step 3)
if you need to modify some allowed parameters of existing Selcal standards, just select it (e.g. CCIR) and go to step 7)
3) If necessary, in the Name box, type a new name over PERSONAL (e.g. FireCorp)
4) You can set the Minimum Tone Spacing. It’s the minimum frequency space between the various tones in order to avoid interferences
between them if decoded by a old (and too wide) decoder. Go to Min. Tone spacing box and type 10 or 100 Hz.
5) Go directly to the proper Freq (Hz) box (from 0 to F) and type the new tone frequency or modify the preset ones.

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