Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual page 306

Radio service software
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Base Station Identifier (BSI)
Blank Frequency
Blank PL Code
Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)
Call Alert (CA)
Call Light
Call List
Carrier
Carrier Squelch
Channel
Cloning
Cloning Cable
Codeplug
COMport
Communications Port
Connect Tone
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An identifier which is programmed into the Central Controller and
sent out in Morse code ID on the lowest frequency Trunked repeater.
A channel that is not assigned a transmit frequency.
A channel that is not assigned a receive or transmit PL code.
A feature on Conventional modes that gives "listening privacy". The
radio will not key when there is a carrier on channel unless it is the
user's PL/DPL group. Instead, the user will hear a busy tone while PTT
is held. In addition, the user will not be allowed to monitor the
channel. If all the users who share the channel have BCL enabled, they
have privacy similar to that provided by a Trunked radio system.
A Stat-Alert signalling feature that is similar to a tone-only or a tone-
and-voice pager. The "page" can leave a persisting indication on the
target radio. A Call Alert stops the channel scan until the alert is
cleared.
A visual indicator that flashes when transmission is received.
A list of IDs from one or more signalling formats that is used to send a
message to individual groups.
A term that represents any channel activity.
A radio receive mode of operation that uses receiver squelch as the
only method of muting the speaker.
A single path, separated by frequency or time divisions, for
transmitting electrical signals. A receive (one-way) or receive-and-
transmit (two-way) frequency path.
An RSS function which allows quick duplication programming of a
radio's codeplug data to many radios. Electronic tuning/alignment
information is the only data not copied.
A radio-to-radio connector cable used to program one radio's
personality into another radio.
The contents of the radio's EEPROM that determine the radio's
personality. This personality information consists of system ID, Unit
ID and Fleet/Subfleet/Talkgroup information, as well as the control
channel information. The codeplug contains all the features and
options stored in the codeplug.
The logical name of the serial port available on personal computers.
They may be COM1, COM2, COM3 or COM4.
See "COMport".
A tone generated by the radio over the voice channel to the Trunked
Repeater. Connect tone is used as a signal to the Central Controller
that a specific voice channel has been assigned. There are eight
different connect tones available: 76.60 Hz, 83.72 Hz, 90.00 Hz, 105.88
Hz, 116.13 Hz, 128.57 Hz and 138.46 Hz.

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