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(4) Transmit power (Tx Power) MENU +4
Set up the TX power for current channel.
WARNING: Channels 8-14 are low power transmissions and power switching is prohibited.
(5) Wide/Narrow Bandwidth MENU +5
Select wideband or narrowband for the current channel.
Wide: 25 KHz; Narrow: 12.5 KHz
Warning: Channels 8-14 are fixed at narrowband 12.5 KHz, channel bandwidth change is prohibited.
(6) Receiving CTCSS (Rx CTCSS) MENU +6
As DCS codes, the CTCSS codes can be added to the channels for creating new private channels.
Note: there are 50 groups of CTCSS tones.
(7) Receiving DCS (Rx DCS) MENU + 7
DCS codes are similar to access codes and can be added to channels, so as to create a sort of personal channel. They enable the radio to
communicate with the users that are tuned on the same channel and have set the same DCS code. You can choose amongst:
• Off: Off
• D023N-D754N (Normal DCS), D023I-D754I (Inverse DCS)
Note: In radio there are 208 groups of normal and inverse DCS codes.
(8) Transmitting CTCSS (Tx CTCSS) MENU +8
In this Menu you can set a CTCSS tone in tx mode.
You can choose: Off or CTCSS (67.0 to 254.1 Hz)
Note: there are 50 groups of CTCSS tones.
(9) Transmitting DCS (Tx DCS) MENU+9
In this Menu you activate DCS codes in tx mode. You can choose between normal R-DCS (D023N-D754N) and inverted R-DCS (D023I-D754I)
Note: the groups of DCS codes are 208.
(10) Call Encryption (Encryption) MENU +10
If the channel is configured with CTCSS/DCS and encryption is turned on, the communication will remain private.
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