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Whistler WS1040 User Manual

Whistler WS1040
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GLOB Menu Reference (Cont.)
Pri Channels – Number of priority CONV channels
to check during a priority scan sampling (0-250,
0=All CONV priority channels).
Pri Interval – Priority sample interval (2-100 x 100 mS).
TGRP Pri Int – Priority interrupt during trunked calls
(On or Off).
QuickPriRtn – On or Off. When On, doesn't wait for
verification of CTCSS, DCS or NAC when returning
to an active CONV channel after priority sampling.
Search Delay – Delay for all search modes (1-250 x
100 mS).
SRCH Dig AGC – On or Off. Digital AGC for all
search types compensates for low or high digital
audio levels caused at the system.
SRCH SuprTrk – On or Off. Alternative DSP
decoding algorithm is applied to all search types.
TLO=FUNC L/O – When No, L/OUT = Temporary
Lockout; when Yes, L/OUT = Permanent Lockout.
DupeChecksSQ – Yes or No. Checks both frequency
and encoded squelch settings when checking for
duplicate CONV objects.
TGID Format – Norm, DEC, or HEX.
TGRP Ignore – Yes or No. Ignore calls on TGRPS
that are mapped to disabled Scan Lists.
ShowCCInfo – Yes or No. For Motorola and P25
systems, the display alternates the voice frequency
and current control channel index (from TSYS
frequency list) and frequency.
Set Password – Set Power-on password. 0000=none.
GLOBAL MENU

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Whistler WS1040 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels1800
DisplayLCD
Power SourceAA batteries or AC adapter
CTCSS/DCSYes
TrunkingMotorola, EDACS, LTR
Close Call RF CaptureYes
Priority ScanYes
Weather AlertYES
TypeHandheld
Digital ModesP25 Phase I
Modulation ModesAM, FM
PC ConnectivityYes
Frequency Coverage25-54 MHz, 108-174 MHz, 216-512 MHz, 764-960 MHz, 1240-1300 MHz

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