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Whistler WS1040 User Manual

Whistler WS1040
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TGRP Menu
Scan Lists – Press SEL to assign the object to scan
lists. An asterisk (*) indicates an assigned scan list.
TSYS – Select or define a TSYS object.
ID – Digital address for the talkgroup or individual
radio (Wildcard, Decimal, hex or AFS, depending on
TSYS type) Wildcard monitors all talkgroup call traffic
on the associated system
Type – Group = Talkgroup ID;
Private = Individual radio ID.
Tag – The display name for the object.
L/Out – Permanent lockout status for the object.
Priority – On or off.
LED Mode – Solid or Flash.
LED Color – 0=Off, 1=Red, 2=Yellow, 3=Green,
4=Cyan, 5=Blue, 6=Magenta, 7=White.
Latch LED – Off, the Alert LED is active only while
the object is receiving a transmission; On, the Alert
LED will remain lit after the transmission is complete,
unless overridden.
Backlight – On, Off, or Flash.
Alarm – None, Chirp, Hi-Lo, Alert, Ring, 2-Chirp,
Fast Hi-Lo, DTMF#.
Fav – Assigns the object to the Favorites scan list.
Skywarn – Assigns the object to the Skywarn Scan
List.
Delay – On or off.
Delay Time – (1-250) Delay time in 100 ms.
AudioBoost – 6 dB audio level boost.
Hit Count – Number of received transmissions for
the object. Global Hit Counts must be set to on.
Press the Dflt softkey to reset to 0.
TALKGROUP OBJECT

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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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