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14 CONVENTIONAL GROUP
14.2.7 Transmit Power
Transmit Power is the transmission power of the
transceiver. Low can be configured for the transmit
power to reduce battery consumption if a repeater or the
receiving party is nearby.
Therefore, the operating time of the transceiver is also
extended.
Transmit Power can be switched between High and Low
by pressing the Low Transmit Power key.
Transmit Power can be configured by using
KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Transmit Power (Refer to FPRG
6.4.9 Transmit Power.)
Assigning functions to the PF keys (Refer to
FPRG 6.8 Key Assignment.)
14.2.8 Wide/ Narrow
Select the Channel Spacing for available channels.
Wide/ Narrow can be configured by using KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Wide/ Narrow (Refer to FPRG
6.4.10 Wide/ Narrow.)
14.2.9 Optional Signaling
Optional Signaling is signaling used for making an
individual call.
(Refer to 16.2 Optional Signaling on page
55.)
Optional Signaling can be configured for each channel by
using the KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Optional Signaling (Conventional
Group) (Refer to FPRG 6.4.11 Optional
Signaling.)
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14.2.10 Busy Channel Lockout
If a user transmits on a channel while other groups are
using that channel, the user may interfere with the other
groups' communications. Busy Channel Lockout
prevents such interference.
Lockout on page 33.)
Busy Channel Lockout can be configured for each
channel by using KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the Busy Channel Lockout (Refer to
FPRG 6.4.12 Busy Channel Lockout.)
14.2.11 PTT ID
PTT ID is the transceiver identification code sent when
the PTT switch is pressed and/or released.
PTT ID on page 36.)
The timing to send the PTT ID can be configured by using
KPG-101D.
Configuration using KPG-101D
Configuring the PTT ID (Refer to FPRG 6.4.13
PTT ID.)
14.2.12 PTT ID (BOT)
PTT ID (BOT) is the ID Code sent at the beginning of the
transmission when the transceiver sends the PTT ID
while DTMF is configured for PTT ID Type.
PTT ID (BOT) can be configured by using KPG-101D.
(Refer to FPRG 6.4.14 PTT ID (BOT).)
14.2.13 PTT ID (EOT)
PTT ID (EOT) is the ID Code sent at the end of the
transmission when the transceiver sends the PTT ID
while DTMF is configured for PTT ID Type.
PTT ID (EOT) can be configured by using KPG-101D.
(Refer to FPRG 6.4.15 PTT ID (EOT).)
Confidential
(Refer to 10 Busy Channel
(Refer to 12
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