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Motorola TALKABOUT T380 - Transmission Power

Motorola TALKABOUT T380
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The channel setting controls the radio frequency. To avoid jamming, select a channel that is not
used by others in your area. See Scan on page 19 for more information on selecting unused
channel.
The code setting on the transmitting and receiving radios need to match, otherwise the receiving
radio blocks the received signal. This feature helps you to mute unwanted voices from other radio
users transmitting on your channel.
When code is set to zero, radio does not block any signal and everything that is picked up on the
channel is sent to the speaker. Motorola Solutions recommends setting your code to zero when
communicating with radio that does not support the code feature. See Navigating the Menu Pages
on page 15 for detailed instructions on how to change settings.
Channel and code settings can be copied from one radio to multiple radios simultaneously with a
shortcut feature called Easy Pairing. See table in Radio Controls on page 8 for instruction on ways
to copy channel and code settings.
2.7
Transmission Power
In some countries different powers are allowed for different channels. The H and L icons indicate if the
current channel is a High or Low power channel. Motorola Solutions recommends to use high power
channels for more reliable communications. Select low power channels only when your radios are not
far from each other and you want to maximize the battery life.
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Chapter 2 : Getting Started
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