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FleetSync
FleetSync is a general term for the proprietary KENWOOD message communication system using MSK (Minimum Shift
Keying) modulation. The function identifies individual transceivers, and allows for text message and GPS data
communications.
Note
FleetSync can be only used in an Analog Conventional system.
10.1
Basic Configuration for FleetSync
This section describes the basic parameters used for various communications using FleetSync.
About Own ID (Fleet (Own)/ ID (Own))
Communications using FleetSync use a FleetSync ID, an identification code which consists of a 3-digit (100 to 349) Fleet
number and a 4-digit (1000 to 4999) ID number.
Each transceiver is identified by the FleetSync ID. To initiate various communications using FleetSync, own FleetSync ID
(Fleet (Own)/ ID (Own)) needs to be configured for the transceiver. One Fleet (Own)/ ID (Own) can be configured for each
transceiver.
Configuration using KPG-169D/ KPG-170D/ KPG-175D
Configuring the Fleet (Own) and ID (Own) (
FleetSync Baud Rate
FleetSync Baud Rate is the data baud rate for the MSK modem used for FleetSync.
FleetSync Baud Rate configuration for the transmitting and receiving parties must be configured for the same baud rate.
Configuration
1200 bps
2400 bps
Configuration using KPG-169D/ KPG-170D/ KPG-175D
Configuring the FleetSync Baud Rate (
FUNC (K)/Ver 1.20
See
Edit > FleetSync > General 1)
Table 10-1 FleetSync Baud Rate
This configuration is recommended for regular data communications.
With this configuration, a user can transmit more data in shorter time as compared with 1200 bps.
However, errors are more likely to occur as communication proceeds at higher speeds.
The optimum data communication area is smaller than that of 1200 bps.
Edit > FleetSync > General 1)
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