Companding - Motorola GP360 User Manual

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COMPANDING

Companding is a collective term to define
compressing the audio signal on transmission
and expanding the audio signal on reception.
The overall effect is to reduce noise in the
received signal, giving you crisper, clearer
audio clarity. Companding should only be used
when other radios in your system have the
same companding feature available.
You can switch On or Off Companding by
using a pre-programmed Companding button
or via the menu.
Using the Companding Button
1.
Press the Companding button to switch Com-
panding on, when the feature enable alert will
sound, the display icon A is lit and the
:
display will show
Companding On
2.
Press the Companding button again to switch
Companding off, when the feature disable alert
will sound, the display icon A extinguished
and the display willshow:
Companding Off
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Using the Menu
1
Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
c
2
to enter Menu Mode.
+
e
3
or
until:
c
4
to select.
+
e
5
or
until:
c
6
to select.
Display shows
current status e.g. :
+
e
7
or
until:
c
8
to select.
Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
9
Radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
Utilities
Companding
Off
On
Selected
Chan: 05

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