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PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH
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■ Code channels
D Before programming
The pager and code squelch functions require ID codes and a
group code. These codes are 3-digit DTMF codes and must
be written in the code channels before operation. The trans-
ceiver has separate code channels for each band.
D Code channel assignment
* Code channel P automatically memorizes an ID code when receiv-
ing a pager call. The contents in channel P cannot be changed
manually.
ID OR
GROUP CODE
CODE CHANNEL
NUMBER
“RECEIVE ACCEPT”
OR “RECEIVE INHIBIT”
Your ID code 0 “Receive accept” only.
Other parties’
ID code
1–5
“Receive inhibit” should
be programmed in each
channel.
Group code One of 1–5
“Receive accept” must be
programmed.
Memory space* P “Receive inhibit” only.
RECEIVE ACCEPT AND INHIBIT
Code channels 1–5 can store the transmit codes for per-
sonal calls to other individuals and the group codes for
group calls.
The group codes should be programmed as “receive ac-
cept” (“” disappears) to receive all calls from group
members.
If transmit codes are not programmed as “receive inhibit,”
the transceiver accepts calls directed to other individuals
and your answer back may confuse other members in your
group—this is not a selective calling system. Therefore,
transmit codes should be programmed as “receive inhibit”
(“” appears) so the transceiver rejects calls directed to
other individuals.