46. [Enter Menu]+[4]+[6]: SFT-D
Frequency diff erence direction setting.
• OFF : no frequency diff erence.
• (+) : Transmit off set amount will be a pos-
itive offset (higher than the receive
frequency).
• (─) : Transmit off set will be a negative
off set (amount will be lower than the
receive frequency).
47. [Enter Menu]+[4]+[7]: OFFSET
Difference between the transmit and receive
frequency.
48. [Enter Menu]+[4]+[8]: ANI
Displays the radio ID code. Code only can set
by PC software.
49. [Enter Menu]+[4]+[9]: ANI-L
ID code length. Length = 3, 4, 5.
50. [Enter Menu]+[5]+[0]: REP-S
Tone burst repeater settings. Pressing CALL
will send a predetermined tone. Options are
1000 Hz, 1450 Hz, 1750 Hz, 2100 Hz.
51. [Enter Menu]+[5]+[1]: REP-M
Repeater forwarding mode setting. Used in
conjunction with two radios connected as a
repeater.
• OFF
: turned off .
• CARRI : forwards after it receives a carrier
call.
• CTDCS : forwards after it receives correct
CT/DCS tone.
• TONE : forwards after it receives the cor-
rect 2Tone or 5Tone.
• DTMF : forwards after it receives the as-
signed DTMF code.
52. [Enter Menu]+[5]+[2]: TMR-MR
Transmit Delay Return time. Delay time before
returning to the primary channel after the sec-
ondary signal is clear. (PTT Return Time)
53. [Enter Menu]+[5]+[3]: STE
Squelch Tail Elimination at the end of a re-
ceived signal. Requires both transmitting radi-
os to have the option ON.
54. [Enter Menu]+[5]+[4]: RP-STE
Repeater Squelch Tail Elimination requires a
repeater with this function ON. (Reverses the
CT/DCS settings at the end of a transmission
to quickly turn of the squelch)
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What is the pinout for the data socket
How do I un-kill kt-8900d ? That screen has a line at the bottom that says “Killed”
To un-kill a QYT KT-8900D radio that displays "Killed" on the screen:
1. Ensure Menus 18 (OPTSIG) and 19 are properly set to accept DTMF signaling.
2. Set Menu 22 (S-INFO) to the correct 2TONE signal group (1–15) that matches the pre-configured 2TONE signal saved in the PC software.
3. The Master ID station must send its PTTID (set as "Master ID" in software) to identify itself.
4. After identification, the radio will be ready to receive command tones.
5. If the correct Monitor Remote Kill tone is received, the radio will be revived from the kill state and reactivate transmit functions.
This process must be pre-configured using PC software for the radio and master station.
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I have a "KILLED" QYT-7900D transceiver. I have the proper data cable and UV4BAND software. I have no problem connecting to the 7900D but when I try to either write or read, it proceeds ok but then it says complete it the 7900D shuts off. When I turn it back on it still says "KILLED" an prevents the radio from working....I know its working because the s-meter reads in coming signals. All the videos on internet that show how to reset this "KILLED" state are in foreign languages and I need it in English. 73 w2tsa
To reset the "KILLED" state on a QYT KT-8900D transceiver using UV4BAND software:
1. Ensure Menu 18 (OPTSIG) and Menu 19 are properly set to accept DTMF signaling.
2. Set up the Master ID station in the software with the correct PTTID.
3. The Master ID station must identify itself to the radio.
4. Once identified, the radio will be set to receive command tones.
5. Send the "Kill tone" from the Master ID station.
6. If configured correctly, the radio will be revived from the "KILLED" state upon receiving the correct tone.
All tone settings must be saved in the PC software under the 2TONE settings.
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What is the current draw on transmit for the qyt-8900D
The current draw on transmit for the QYT KT-8900D is approximately 3 amps at 12 volts.
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