8 CW ID
8.3 Transmit Delay Time
8.3
Transmit Delay Time
Transmit Delay Time is the length of time from when the repeater enters one of the following states until the
repeater starts transmitting to send a CW ID:
•
When the Transmit Interval Time elapses
•
When a channel is changed
•
When transmission ends with CW ID Override disabled
The repeater actually starts sending a CW ID when the amount of time configured in CW Modulation Delay Time
elapses after the repeater starts transmitting.
Note
• Transmit Delay Time is not applied when the repeater sends a CW ID by using the CW ID On function.
• If "Off" is configured in Transmit Delay Time, the repeater immediately starts transmitting.
Configuration using KPG-174D
Configuring Transmit Delay Time (
8.4
CW Speed
CW Speed is the speed to send a CW ID.
Configuration using KPG-174D
Configuring CW Speed (
FUNC (E)/Ver 2.50
Transmit Interval Time
Start
Interval
Voice Call
Voice Call
Transmit Delay Time
CW ID
Figure 8-2 Transmit Delay Time
Edit > Channel Information > Channel Edit > CW ID)
See
Edit > Channel Information > Channel Edit > CW ID)
See
Interval
Interval
Start
Transmit
Transmit
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