• tone

    From LU9DCE@21:5/101 to BBSRT on Thu Jul 4 23:40:22 2019
    TONE PROGRAMMING

    IC-2SAT, IC-3SAT, IC-4SAT


    General

    There are three different tone encoders/decoders for the SAT
    series of handhelds. The UT-51 is a CTCSS (sub audible tone also
    known as PL, QC, Channel Guard, etc.) encoder. The UT-50 is a
    CTCSS encoder and decoder. The UT-49 is an automatic DTMF
    (touch-tone) encoder and decoder.

    All three modules are plug in and easily install inside the
    radios.


    UT-51 CTCSS Encoder

    The UT-51 is a standard CTCSS encoder for use with the IC-2SAT,
    IC-3SAT, IC-4SAT and IC-24AT. It is used to access repeaters
    that have the requirement of having a CTCSS tone.

    It is programmed by entering the "SET" (function plus SET) mode
    and using the "*" or "#" buttons to step to the CTCSS frequency
    select position and then turning the channel select knob to pick
    the correct frequency. The CTCSS tone is turned on/off by hold-
    ing the function button and depressing the "1" key. A "T" will
    appear in the display when the CTCSS encoder is turned on.


    UT-50 CTCSS Encoder and Decoder

    The UC-50 is a CTCSS encoder and decoder combined for use with
    the IC-2SAT, IC-4SAT, IC-3SAT and the IC-24AT. It is used to ac-
    cess repeaters in the encode mode and used as a selective call
    reception device in the decode mode.

    The CTCSS frequency is the same for encode and decode. It is
    programmed by entering the "SET" (function plus SET) mode and
    using the "*" or "#" buttons to step to the CTCSS frequency and
    then turning the channel select knob to select the correct fre-
    quency. The CTCSS encode function is turned on by holding the
    function button depressed and depressing the "1" key until the
    LCD shows a "T". The encode/decode function is turned on by
    holding the function button depressed and depressing the "1" key
    until the LCD shows a "T SQL". In the "T SQL" mode you will only
    hear calls and conversation from other stations that are using
    the same CTCSS encode tone on their transmissions.


    UT-49 DTMF Decoder (not an option for the IC-24AT)

    The UT-49 DTMF Decoder is used with the IC-2SAT, IC-3SAT, and
    IC-4SAT. It decodes a series of three DTMF digits and causes the
    receiving radio to beep signaling that a call has been received.
    There are two modes "C SQL" and "PGR" which are indicated on the
    LCD. In the "C SQL" mode one of five (selectable) 3 digit DTMF
    codes are sent to another radio. If the three DTMF digits are
    the same as the ones that the user of the other radio has
    programmed into his radio he will hear your transmission. The
    three DTMF digits are automatically sent at the beginning of each
    transmission. In the "PGR" mode the receiving radio displays the
    three digit number of the station that has called so the station
    being called can tell not only that he has been called but the
    identity of the station that has called him.

    There are 6 user programmable codes (C0 through C5) that can be
    used to call other stations. Each of these codes may also be
    enabled for decode. This allows the user to store up to five
    codes for other users he wants to be able to call (or page) plus
    his own code (stored in C0). Since each code can be enabled for
    decode as well it is possible to have multiple group call codes
    (each member of the group would program the same three digit num-
    ber and enable it for decode as well as the standard encode).

    To enable either the "C SQL" or "PGR" mode depress the function
    key and then depress the "2" key until the proper code is dis-
    played on the LCD.

    To select the three digit DTMF codes that are to be sent depress
    the function key and the "5" key. Rotate the channel selector
    knob so that the C0 through C5 code is displayed. Use the number
    keys to program in a new 3 digit encode sequence. To enable the
    code as decode depress the function key and then the "B" key. A
    "-" will appear in the display indicating that the code has been
    enabled for decode as well as encode. The C0 three digit se-
    quence is always set up as a decode tone since it is the radio's
    primary three digit decode code.

    After a call has been received in the "PRG" mode it is possible
    to go into the code select mode and look at the "CP" display to
    see the last three digit code that has been received from another
    radio. A user can use this feature to tell who might have called
    him while he is away from his radio. Each valid 3 digit DTMF se-
    quence that is received will cause the CP display to be changed.

    It is possible for a handheld that only has a DTMF encoder keypad
    to call a user that has a radio with the UT-49 installed. If the
    user with the UT-49 is in the "C SQL" mode then all the other
    user has to do to call him is key his transmitter and send the
    proper 3 digit DTMF code sequence with his keypad. If the radio
    is in the "PGR" mode then the user must key in the proper 3 digit
    DTMF code sequence followed by a "*" and then followed by a 3
    digit DTMF code that he chooses which will identify him to the
    operator of the radio with the UT-49 installed. The radio with
    the UT-49 will display the 3 digit DTMF code that was selected.

    When a decode sequence has been enabled in either the "C SQL" or
    "PGR" mode in any of the six possible storage locations (C0
    through C5) and the "-" is displayed the sequence is active for
    decode as well as encode. In-other-words if any of the 6 se-
    quences are received the receiver will be activated. This means
    it is possible to have up to six decode sequences active in the
    radio at one time.




















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