Burst Tone:
The following connections are unique from the above connections when using Burst Tone:
P1-12 – Orange/White – Code Select 1 – In addition to being Program In, this lead is also the most significant bit
of a two-bit binary address that allows you to select four different burst tone codes that are programmed in
memory.
P1-13 – Violet – Code Select 0 – In addition to being Program Out, this lead is also the least significant bit of a
two-bit binary address that allows you to select four different burst tone codes that are programmed in memory.
Selecting Burst Tone Codes: Program each of the four frequencies and times into the binary switch selection
locations indicated by Sel1 and Sel0 on the programming worksheet. If only one burst tone is required, program
the first position. This eliminates the need to use either of the binary select lines.
POCSAG:
The following connections are unique from the above connections for the ANI-FP version only:
P1-3 – Brown – COR In – Connect to point in the squelch or CTCSS circuit that changes logic level when carrier
is received.
P1-11 – Gray – Program Enable – This input must be grounded before powering the unit to place the unit in
programming mode.
P1-13 – Violet – Input 1 – This input is capable of transmitting two messages; one when the input is grounded,
and another when the input is released from ground. Do not apply voltage to this input.
P1-10 – Gray/White – Input 2 – This input is capable of transmitting two messages; one when the input is
grounded, and another when the input is released from ground. Do not apply voltage to this input.
P1-12 – Orange/White – Input 3 – This input is capable of transmitting two messages; one when the input is
grounded, and another when the input is released from ground. Do not apply voltage to this input.
RADIO PROGRAMMING
The ANI-F is a generic module that wires into most radios. Any radio specific programming, if available, would be
found on any Application Notes available for those radios. You may visit our website or call us for application
notes.
HARDWARE ALIGNMENT
For the TX Audio Output in a wide band system, set the ANI modulation pot RP1 to 3.3 KHz (66% of 5 KHz) of
deviation per EIA specifications. For the TX Audio Output in a narrow band system, set the ANI modulation pot
RP1 to 1.65 KHz (66% of 2.5 KHz) of deviation per EIA specifications.
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