CHANNELS
OVERVIEW OF CHANNELS
118 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER REFERENCE MANUAL
Overview of channels
A channel is a pair of frequencies that is programmed in the transceiver and used to
transmit and receive signals on air. A channel has a name, a receive frequency, an
optional transmit frequency, a mode, the preferred mode, a power level, and an
antenna.
You must enter the details of at least one channel before you can make or receive a
call.
Each channel has one or more modes associated with it. Each mode indicates a
sideband that can be used with the channel, such as USB or LSB. When you make a
call you must specify the channel and the mode that you want to use.
Figure 39 shows the information that is stored for a channel. Each item is described in
detail in the sections following.
Figure 39: Information for a channel
Related links:
Entries for a channel on page 119
Adding a channel on page 123
Available modes on page 282
Channels
Ch 02
Ch 04
Ch 01
Ch 03
Tx (kHz): 10000.000
Rx (kHz):
Modes:
Power:
10000.000
USB, LSB, AM
Leave as is
Tx (kHz): 12000.000
Rx (kHz):
Modes:
Power:
12000.000
USB, LSB, AM
Medium
Tx (kHz): 2525.000
Rx (kHz):
Modes:
Power:
2525.000
USB
Leave as is
... ...
... ......
Preferred Mode: <None>
Preferred Mode: USB
Preferred Mode: <None>
Antenna: Leave as is
Antenna: 1
Antenna: 2