Programming The Scramble Feature; Programming Bandwidth (When Fcc Allowable) - Motorola CP100 User Manual

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Programming the Scramble Feature

(2-watt models only)
The scramble feature garbles the transmission for anyone listening without
the same scramble setting. It does not guarantee confidentiality, but it increases
privacy. The scramble feature is set individually for each channel.
1. Enter Programming Mode as necessary, refer to "Entering Programming Mode"
on page 20.
2. Press \ until e displays.
3. Press [ or ] to select
When you exit k, e displays.
4. Press and hold M to exit k.

Programming Bandwidth (when FCC allowable)

Some frequencies have selectable channel spacing, which must
match other radios for optimal radio quality. Bandwidth settings are
programmed for each channel.
1. Enter Programming Mode as necessary, refer to "Entering
Programming Mode" on page 20.
2. Press \ until K displays.
3. If D/C flashes, press [ or ] to select D (25.0 kHz) or C (12.5 kHz)
bandwidth. (See "Frequencies and Bandwidths" beginning on page 37). If D/C
does not flash, then you cannot select the bandwidth for this frequency.
4. Press and hold M to exit k.
,
, or
. Factory default is set to Off: 0.
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