2.
Scan Receive Response Time
After a message is received while scanning, a programmable time interval (0 to 60 seconds
in 1 second steps) will be in effect called the Receive Response Time. Within this time, the
radio will not resume scan but will continue to monitor the mode of the last received message
due to the likelihood of receiving (or wanting to transmit) a response. Transmission during
this interval will occur on the mode being monitored rather than on the Preassigned Transmit
Mode. Priority modes will continue to be sampled during this time but other modes will not
be scanned. To align this scan parameter follow the steps below:
(a) Set up according to Section VI-A, Fig. 8 and select the SCAN RECEIVE RESPONSE
TIME option in the Align Scan Menu.
(b) Increment or decrement the time parameter accordingly using the UP (or PGUP) or the
DOWN (or PGDN) arrow keys.
(c) Valid time range is from $01 to $3C (1 to 60 seconds) with a default value of $03 or 3
seconds.
(d) Reprogram radio if finished with ALL alignment functions.
3. Scan Transmit Response Time
After transmitting a message while scanning, a programmable time interval (0 to 60 seconds
in 1 second steps) will be in effect called the Transmit Response Time. Within this time, the
radio will not resume scan (except for priority samples) but will continue to monitor the last
transmitted mode due to the likelihood of receiving a response. Functionally, there are 2
differences between the Transmit and Receive Response Times:
(a) Transmitting during the TRT will not change the floating priority.
(b) The timer values can be different.
To align this scan parameter follow the steps below:
(1) Set up according to Section VI-A, Fig. 8 and select the SCAN TRANSMIT RESPONSE
TIME option in the Align Scan Menu.
(2) Increment or decrement the time parameter accordingly using the UP (or PGUP) or the
DOWN (or PGDN) arrow keys.
(3) Valid time range is from $01 to $3C (1 to 60 seconds) with a default value of $03 or 3
seconds.
(4) Reprogram radio if finished with ALL alignment functions.
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