Tait TB8100 User Manual page 128

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Num
Channel Name
Receive Frequency
Transmit
Frequency
Signalling Profile
Receive Signalling
Transmit
Signalling
Channel Profile
Filter
Power
118 Part F: Configuring Channels
The number of the channel. This is the number that external channel selection
and Task Manager actions use when changing the channel that the base station
operates on. If you move a row up or down, its channel number changes. If you
edit the channel number, its position in the table changes.
The name of the channel. When you create a channel, it is given a default name
of the form 'Channel nnn' where nnn is the channel number. You can edit this
name to reflect the channel's purpose or users.
The radio frequency that the channel receives on.
The radio frequency that the channel transmits on.
The signalling profile assigned to the channel. This profile defines a group of
operating parameters. If the profile is 'Default', the next two columns are
editable.
Indicates the subtone that the channel recognizes as a valid signal on its receive
frequency. If the signalling profile is 'Default', you can edit this column,
otherwise it is defined by the profile. 'Multiple' means that the profile assigned
to the channel defines more than one subtone.
Indicates the subtone that the channel includes in its transmissions. If the
signalling profile is 'Default', you can edit this column, otherwise it is defined
by the profile. 'Multiple' means that the profile assigned to the channel defines
different subtones for different receive signalling.
The
channel profile
assigned to the channel. This defines a further group of
parameters. If the profile is 'Default', the next two columns are editable.
Specifies the audio response characteristics of the channel. 'Multiple' means that
these are different for different audio paths or that the receive characteristics are
different from the transmit characteristics (custom channel profiles only). 'Pre/
De-Emph Speech Band' and 'Pre/De-Emph Full Band' mean that pre-
emphasis is applied to any enabled transmit path and that the equivalent de-
emphasis is applied to any enabled receive path.
The RF power output that the channel is configured to provide when it is
provided with mains power. (The channel profile may specify a different power
output for battery power).
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