Radioddity Extended manual for Radioddity DB25-D, DB40-D & GD-88 v3.0
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Since version B49E.D64.EHRSAB.007 of the Radioddity GD-88 firmware,
displayed information for the GD-88 differs between the A- and B-part. As
the Radioddity DB25-D does not have two firmware parts that are
independent from each other, the display for the DB25-D does not have
such differentiation.
Notes: Depending on the Radioddity model and its production run, there may
be slight differences in the display of the firmware version even if the
very same firmware had been used. However, the stated date and time
are unique to each file. Never mix files that are not intended for your
radio. As for the Radioddity DB40-D and Radioddity GD-88 only use
file-pairs that have been distributed by Radioddity within the very same
archive.
(5) Alias → press the [Select]-key to get to the Talker Alias settings for
transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) → Turn the [ENC] knob or use the [▲/▼] keys
to select between the following two options.
• Tx Alias Setting → press the [Select]-key to enter the submenu for the TX
settings of Talker Alias.
• Tx Alias Switch → press the [Select]-key to activate or deactivate the
transmission of Talker Alias during Transmit.
• Tx Alias Type → press the [Select]-key to enter the submenu for
selecting the encoding to be used for transmitting Talker Alias. You
may choose between UTF-7, UTF-8 and UTF-16 encoding.
• Tx Alias Name → press the [Select]-key to enter the submenu for
specifying your personal Talker Alias. A maximum length of 16
characters is currently supported. The content of this parameter is
identical to the ‘Radio Name’ within the Basic Parameters when using
our CPS. See chapter 12.2.1, Radio Name on page 126 on how to alter
the ‘Radio Name’.
• Rx Alias Setting → press the [Select]-key to enter the submenu for the RX
settings of Talker Alias.