Scramble; Reverse Burst; Text-To-Speech (Changing Pre-Defined Voice Aliases) - Motorola RDU4100+ User Manual

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Scramble

The Scramble feature makes transmissions
sound garbled to anyone listening without the
same code. Scramble default value is OFF. To
change the scramble code during radio's
normal operation, the Scramble feature must
be programmed to either SB1 or SB2.

Reverse Burst

Reverse Burst eliminates unwanted noise
(squelch tail) during loss of carrier detection.
You can select values of either 180 or 240 to be
compatible with other radios. The default value
is 180.
Notes:
The features described in previous pages are just
some of the features CPS has. CPS offers more
capabilities. For more information refer to the
HELP file in the CPS.
Some of the features available with the CPS
software may vary depending on the radio model.
Text-to-Speech
(Changing Pre-Defined Voice Aliases)
Enable User Pre-Defined Voice Prompt (VP)
Check the box to enable user-defined voice on
the selected channel. The user is given the
option to either use the Text-to-Speech
synthesizer in order to generate automated
voice, or impoart a wave (.wav) file containing
the voice data.
User Pre-Defined Voice Prompt (VP) Text
This field is used by the Text-to-Speech
synthesizer embedded in the CPS to generate
user-defined voice for the selected channel.
Notes:
The length of the string cannot exceed 18
characters.
The string can only contain ISO-8859-1
characters.
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