Getting ‘on air’ with your Radioddity GD-73 v1.0
Digital
The Talkgroup (TG) which is assigned to this channel
Selects which timeslot, 1 or 2, should be used. Often a
particular Talkgroup is assigned to a particular timeslot.
Select which colour code (CC) is associated with this
channel.
This determines the RX Group List used for the channel
Emergency
Defines which emergency system is relevant for this
channel
Sets encryption to be used for this channel
Analog
Choice of sub audible variant for sending: ‘None’ ‘CTCSS’,
‘DCS’ and ‘DCS Invert’
RX CTCSS/DCS
Selecting the sub audible variant for the receiving: ‘None’
‘CTCSS’, ‘DCS’ and ‘DCS Invert’
If CTCSS has been selected for transmission, the
corresponding sub audible frequency to be transmitted is
CTCSS Dec
If CTCSS has been selected for receiving
corresponding sub audible frequency for reception is
selected here
DCS Enc
If DCS or DCS Invert signalling
transmission, the corresponding sub audible DCS
signalling code to be transmitted is selected here
If DCS or DCS Invert signalling has been selected for
reception, the corresponding sub audible DCS signalling
code to be received is selected here
When complete, click OK to save this channel.
Note:
It is helpful, but not essential, to have the DMR channel name indicate what TX
talkgroup is assigned to the channel.
Most of the fields will be prefilled with the proper values. For DMR-operation it is
mainly the fields Mode, Channel Name, RX/TX frequency, TX Contact, Slot, Color
Code, RX Group List that need to be aligned to the specific station you want to
operate.
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