Seed Frequency Programming Screen; Seed Frequency Programming Screen Field Description Table - Icom IC-F620 Programming Software Manual

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SEED FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING SCREEN

Seed Frequency Programming Screen Icon: Located in the main branch of the Tree
Menu. This programming screen allows the programmer to create, read, edit and delete
seed frequencies required for any PassPort system entered. This is a global screen and all
PassPort systems will refer to this list when in search mode.
Seed frequencies in PassPort are "hard coded" search frequencies (either collect or home
channels – depending on whether the system uses redirect or not). When a radio in
PassPort mode goes into search or "roam," normally it refers to its "neighbor list"
frequencies (or "near" or "far" neighbor frequencies) while looking for a system.
Sometimes it is more useful to hard code some frequencies in this seed list to make
likelihood of finding a system more certain, particularly on large PassPort systems with
many sites. Consult your system operator for more information on whether frequencies
are required to be entered here. Be careful though, these frequencies are not "dynamic"
like neighbor frequencies and any change in a PassPort system home or collect channels
may require radios with those channels programmed in this list to be returned for
reprogramming.
Note that to delete a seed frequency, you can right click on the Frequency field in the
programming screen and select "Delete" from the menu that appears.
S
F
EED
REQUENCY
Field
Description
No.
The total number of lines displayed will
indicate the number of seed frequencies
entered. You can have a maximum of 20 before
getting an overflow error.
CS-F620TR Programming Software Manual
P
S
ROGRAMMING
CREEN
(rev 1.0) -
F
D
IELD
ESCRIPTION
Default
No user entry.
Seed Frequency Programming Screen
T
ABLE
Suggested
Settings
No user entry.
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