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Channel Spacing
Insert New
Insert Copy
Block Copy
Move Up
Move Down
Delete
Import
Export
TB8100 Service Kit User's Manual
The nominal channel spacing of the channel (the actual channel spacing is
determined by the interval between this channel and the adjacent channels in
the channel table). Channel spacings correspond to the following IF bandwidths
and transmit deviations.
Channel Spacing
(kHz)
12.5
Narrow Band
20
Mid Band
25
Wide Band
If the channel is assigned a custom profile, the receiver can have one channel
spacing while the transmitter has another. In this case, the channel table displays
the receiver channel spacing.

Buttons

A row of buttons along the bottom of the channel table (Configure > Base
Station > Channel Table) lets you work with channels. You can add or remove
channels, create a whole new block of channels, or rearrange them into a better
order.
Inserts an additional channel at the end of the channel table. The channel is
identical to the last channel in the table except for the channel number.
Inserts a copy of the selected channel at the end of the table.
Lets you add a number of channels to the channel table, each with the
properties of the selected channel, except that the channels all have a channel
spacing that you specify. See
information.
Shifts the current row above the previous row, effectively renumbering it with
the previous channel number. You can use Move Up and Move Down to give
the list of channels a more logical or tidy order, or to group channels in
particular ways.
Important:
Move Up and Move Down assign a different number to
the channel. If you use them, you may need to alter the default
channel selection, any external channel selection, and any Task
Manager actions that change channel.
Shifts the current row below the previous row, effectively renumbering it with
the next channel number.
Removes the current row from the channel table.
Lets you add a set of channels from a file exported from another base station.
See
"Importing Channels" on page
Lets you save a set of this base station's channels to a file so that you can import
them into other base stations. See
Rx IF Bandwidth
Name
(kHz)
7.5
12
15
"Block Copying Channels" on page 121
122.
"Exporting Channels" on page
Working With the Channel Table 119
Tx Max Deviation
(Hz)
2500
4000
5000
for more
122.

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