Toggling Repeat Behaviors Between Enabled And Disabled (Repeat Enable/Disable); Configuring The Threshold To Activate Or Deactivate The Rssi Voltage Detection Function (Lowest Receive Level Threshold) - Kenwood TKR-D710 Function Reference

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4 TRANSMISSION/ RECEPTION/ REPEAT

4.10 Toggling Repeat Behaviors Between Enabled and Disabled (Repeat Enable/Disable)

4.10
Toggling Repeat Behaviors Between Enabled and Disabled (Repeat Enable/Disable)
Repeat Enable/Disable is the function to enable or disable repeat behaviors.
If Repeat Disable is enabled, the repeater does not repeat even if the repeater receives a signal which matches the
signaling preconfigured for the repeater.
Repeat behaviors can be toggled between enabled and disabled when a PF key is operated, when a signal is
applied to an AUX Input port, or when the repeater is turned on.
Table 4-12 Toggling Repeat Behaviors Between Enabled and Disabled
Trigger
PF key
AUX Input Port
Startup
Note
• If Repeat Disable is enabled while the repeater is transmitting, the repeater immediately ends repeat transmission.
• If a PTT configured to have a priority lower than the Repeat PTT is available for transmission when the repeater ends
transmission by using the Repeat PTT control by enabling Repeat Disable while the repeater is transmitting, the repeater
switches the modulation signal line and continues transmission.
(Refer to
Configuring the Priority Order of Transmission (PTT
• If Repeat Disable is enabled, a DMR digital signal cannot be transmitted from the subscriber unit to the repeater.
• If Repeat Disable is enabled during repeat transmission, the transmission of an idle signal from the repeater to the subscriber
unit continues even after repeat transmission ends, and the TX LED of the repeater lights red during the transmission.
4.11
Configuring the Threshold to Activate or Deactivate the RSSI
Voltage Detection Function (Lowest Receive Level Threshold)
Lowest Receive Level Threshold is the reference RSSI level at which the repeater toggles the Receive Signal
(Threshold) function assigned to an AUX Output port between activated and deactivated.
If the RSSI level is lower than the level configured in Lowest Receive Level Threshold, the AUX Output port to
which Receive Signal (Threshold) is assigned is activated, and if the level is higher than the configured level, the
AUX Output port is deactivated. (Refer to
Configuration using KPG-174D
Configuring Lowest Receive Level Threshold (
FUNC (E)/Ver 2.50
Assigned Function
Repeat Enable/Disable
Repeat Disable
Repeat Enable
Repeat Enable/Disable
Repeat Disable
Repeat Enable
Priority).)
Available Functions for AUX Output
Edit > Optional Features > Common Page 1 > Level)
See
See
Available Functions for the PF Keys
Available Functions for the AUX Input
Ports
Available Functions for Startup
Ports.)
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