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Radio Instruction Sheet; Trunked Mode Information; Conventional Mode Information; Trunked System Information - Motorola Spectra Service Manual

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I.
GENERAL
The radio instruction sheets shipped with each
unit identify factory programming information. A copy
of the label is included in the shipping container. DO
NOT DESTROY this information; it is needed to
service the radio.
Each field of information, identified by callout
numbers in the illustration, is explained in the following
paragraphs. The illustration shows a typical label for a
conventional radio. The numbers in parentheses here,
for example, (1), are keyed to the callouts (circled
numbers) on the illustration.
(1)
DATE: the date the label was printed.
(2)
SERIAL NUMBER (SN): the radio's serial
number.
(3)
MODEL NUMBER: the radio's model number.
(4)
FACTORY ORDER NUMBER (FO): the factory
sales order number.
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TRUNKED MODE INFORMATION

(5)
TRUNK: the trunked mode information
(6)
MODE:m the specific trunked user mode number
(7)
PERS: the personality number referred to below
in personality information for the specified mode.
(8)
SBF/TLK: the hexadecimal talkaround number
for the specific mode number. User group
(fleetwide) modes are identified as "FW" in this
field.
(9)
FAILSOFT: the failsoft frequency in MHz for the
specific user mode. If the mode is on a system
equipped for AMSS wide area coverage, this field
will say "AMSS". The failsoft frequencies will be
contained under the Trunked System Information
below.
III.

CONVENTIONAL MODE INFORMATION

(10) CONV: the conventional mode information.
(11) MODE: the specific conventional user mode
number.
(12) RX FREQ: the receive channel frequency in MHz.
(13) TX FREQ: the transmit channel frequency in
MHz.
(14) RX CODE: the receiver PL, DPL, or CSQ code
assignment.
(15) TX CODE: the transmitter PL, DPL, or CSQ code
assignment.
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(16) T/A FREQ: the transmit talkaround frequency in
MHz.
Models which are not capable of
talkaround will say "N/A" in this field.
(17) TOT: the transmitter time-out timer value in
seconds.
(18) * PR1: the first priority scan selection. It will
default to the selected mode.
(19) PR2: the second priority scan selection. It will be
blank on all models (unprogrammed).
(20) SQL DATA: coded squelch mute/unmute type.
This filed will always be "STD", indicating that
proper code detect is required to unmute the
audio and loss of the proper code detect will
immediately mute the audio.
(21) * SCAN: the modes scan list. If blank the
operator has operator-selectable scan and does
not contain a scan list as shipped from the
factory.
(22) RADIO NAME: the radio name assigned at the
time of order processing.
(23) REPLACEMENT SERIAL NUMBER (RSN):
identifies the original radio serial number when
replacement code plugs have been ordered.
IV. TRUNKED SYSTEM INFORMATION
(24) PERSONALITY INFO: the trunked personality
information referenced by each trunked user
mode.
(25) TYPE: the type of trunking protocol used by the
system (TYPE I or TYPE II)
(26) SYS ID: the trunked system ID information in
hexadecimal.
(27) SITE ID: the site ID for AMSS wide area
coverage system; single site systems will always
be 000.
(28) IND ID: the individual ID information in hexa-
decimal.
(29) FLT/USRG ID: the user group ID information
hexidecimal. If there is no user group for the
personality; this field will be blank.
(30) CT: the connect tone frequency in Hz.
(31) TOT: the transmitter time-out timer value in
seconds.
(32) DEC ID: the individual six-digit identification
number in decimal format. This is the same ID
which appears with the "THIS IS" display in
Private Conversation.
(33) CC FREQ: the system control channel
frequencies in MHz.

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