MODIFY CHANNEL ID INTERVAL:
MODIFY USER RX DCS SIGNAL POLARITY:
Field Digits Remarks
1) Command
[0][8]
2) User Slot
[N][N]
00 < NN < 23
3) Polarity
[N]
0 = inverted
1 = non-inverted
Field Digits Remarks
1) Command
[1][2]
2) Interval (minutes)
[N][N][N]
000 < NNN
< 999
• If you set the broadcast interval to zero,
this feature will be disabled.
• This command will fail if the user is not
using a DCS Code as the squelch option.
• The ID will be broadcast if and only if the
repeater was in use during the most recent
interval.
MODIFY USER TX HOLD TIME:
Field Digits Remarks
1) Command
[0][9]
2) User Slot
[N][N]
00 < NN < 23
3) Hold Time (ms)
[N]
0000 < NNNN
< 9999
MODIFY CHANNEL MORSE RATE:
Field Digits Remarks
1) Command
[1][3]
2) Rate
[N][N]
10-25 WPM
• TX Hold Time, measured in milliseconds,
determines how long the repeater will
continue transmitting after the user has
de-keyed.
MODIFY CHANNEL TX TIMEOUT:
Field Digits Remarks
1) Command
[1][4]
2) Timer (seconds)
[N][N][N]
000 < NNN
< 999
MODIFY USER TONE IN TAIL:
Field Digits Remarks
1) Command
[1][0]
2) User Slot
[N][N]
00 < NN < 23
3) Tone in Tail
[N]
0 = No
1 = Yes
• If you set the TX Timeout to zero, this
feature will be disabled.
• The TX Timeout timer controls the
maximum amount of timer that the
transmitter will remain keyed.
• The Tone in Tail setting determines
whether or not the user’s CTCSS tone or
DCS code is transmitted during the hold
time.
• This feature is useful to prevent a radio
with a “stuck mic” from keeping the
repeater transmitted keyed.
• Tone in Tail only has meaning if the TX
Hold Time is greater than zero. Although
the command won’t fail, Tone in Tail has
no meaning if the TX Hold Time is set to
zero.
EXIT WITHOUT SAVE:
Field Digits
1) Command
[9][8]
• Upon exit, the repeater will transmit the
exit remote mode alert, which is three
consecutive 600 Hz tones.
MODIFY USER COURTESY TONE:
Field Digits Remarks
1) Command
[1][1]
2) User Slot
[N][N]
00 < NN < 23
3) Courtesy Tone
[N]
0 = None
1 = 500 Hz
2 = 1000 Hz
3 = 1500 Hz
SAVE AND EXIT:
Field Digits
1) Command
[9][9]
• The courtesy tone sounds for 75
milliseconds, after the user de-keys but
before the hold time begins.
• After this command is received, the
repeater will begin transmitting a series of
tones as it updates its internal memory.
• Upon exit, the repeater will transmit the
exit remote mode alert, which is three
consecutive 600 Hz tones.
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