Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual page 160

Radio service software
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Field Definitions
System
Status
Spacing (kHz)
Start (Channel Range)
End (Channel Range)
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Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the available systems.
Alternately the F3/F4 function keys can be used to navigate through
the available systems.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable this frequency split. Three
different frequency splits may be defined for each system.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the Channel Spacing for this
frequency range. This field allows the user to select from a range of
channel spacing values (expressed in kHz). The valid range of values is
5.00 to 50.00 kHz.
End Frequency minus Start Frequency must be evenly divisible by the
channel spacing so the range can be divided into an integer value to
assign the control channel number properly.
A system key or FTR key is required to access this field. Enter the frequency
range Start point directly in MHz. Do NOT use the UP/DOWN arrow
keys.
Note: This information must match the Central Controller exactly or
the system will not work.
The start frequency and end frequency must both be within the
allowed frequency range of the radio. End Frequency minus Start
Frequency must be evenly divisible by the channel spacing so the
range can be divided into an integer value to assign the control
channel number properly. The number of channels per range is
calculated with the following formula:
# = (End Frequency - Start Frequency)/Channel Spacing + 1
Note: A maximum of 380 receive channels can be assigned.
A system key or FTR key is required to access this field. Enter the frequency
range End point directly in MHz. Do not use the UP/DOWN arrow keys.
The End frequency must be larger than the Start Frequency and they
must both be within the allowed frequency range of the radio.
Note: This information must match the Central Controller exactly or
the system will not work.

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