TDFM-136B VHF/FM DIGITAL AIRBORNE TRANSCEIVER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Til Document: 08RE399 Rev. N/C OCT 2010 Technisonic Industries Limited. copyright © 2010 Technisonic Industries Ltd. All rights reserved.
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08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions C O N TAC T U S Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Blvd. E. Mississauga, Ontario. L4Z 1W7 tel: (905) 890-2113 fax: (905) 890-5338 web: www.til.ca S C O P E o f M A N UA L This document provides Operating Instructions for TDFM-136B transceivers with firmware: Release 1.0.0 This manual does not include transceiver installation instructions. For installation instructions please see Technisonic document: 08RE398.
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08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s SECTION1 ...................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Controls and Display..............................................................................................................1 1.1.1 Front Panel Layout and Controls....................................................................................1 1.1.2 Channel Parameter Display....
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 3.1.6 Scroll Backwards through Available Memories.............................................................30 3.1.7 Edit Channel Operating Frequency...............................................................................30 3.1.8 Decrease Display Brightness........................................................................................31 3.1.9 Edit Channel Squelch Mode.................................................................................
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 3.5.4 Re-Set Database to Factory Defaults...........................................................................54 3.5.5 L5-5 not used............................................................................................................... 55 3.5.6 Transparent Mode........................................................................................................ 55 3.5.7 Edit Passwords..................................................................
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Ta b l e o f Fi g u re s Figure 1-1. The TDFM-136 front panel showing control & display features..................................... 1 Figure 1-2. The TDFM-136 display – unique parameters highlighted...............................................2 Figure 1-3. The TDFM-136 display - common channel parameters highlighted................................2 Figure 1-4. The active channel display and control points.........................................................
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Figure 3-11. Editing the P25 NAC Value.........................................................................................33 Figure 3-12. Editing the P25 ID Call Value......................................................................................33 Figure 3-13. The Screen to Enter a Scan List or Enable/Disable Scan...........................................37 Figure 3-14. The Screen Showing Scan Enabled for this Memory...................................
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Ta b l e o f Ta b l e s Table 2-1. Transceiver Operating Modes........................................................................................10 Table 2-2. Receive and Transmit Squelch Modes...........................................................................11 Table 2-3. Permission Applicability by Command and Level...........................................................20 Table 2-4. Squelch Mode Restrictions.......................................
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 SECTION 1 I N T R OD U C T I ON This section provides an overview of the basic transceiver operation, it is broken into three subsections as follows: • • • 1.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 1.1.2 Channel Parameter Display Figure 1-2 below shows the display of the unit, and identifies the individual parameters shown for each of the main and guard channels. Figure 1-2. The TDFM-136B display – unique parameters highlighted. The parameters that are specific to one channel or are not channel related are identified in figure 1-2 above. Items 1 – 6 fall into this category, they are described as follows: 1.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 The common parameters are identified as items 7 through 11 and are as follows: 7. Up to eight characters are available for a text description of the memory. 8. One character position is used to indicate the operating mode: Analog modes: wide "w"(25kHz.), narrow "n" (12.5kHz.) Digital mode: project 25 digital "D" (12.5kHz.). 9. Eight characters are used to indicate the frequency in use. 10. One character indicates either Receive or Transmit as: "R" or "T". 11.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 1.2.2 Selecting a Main Channel Memory For the MAIN channel there are 230 possible memory positions to choose from (001 to 230), the method of selecting a memory for the MAIN channel is described below. Figure 1-5. Control points for selecting an active memory for the MAIN channel. There are several ways in which the user can control the active memory for the MAIN channel: 1. Press the 'CHAN' button (1), and then directly enter the three digit memory number. 2.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 1.3 08RE399 About Commands The transceiver supports commands to provide more advanced control and configuration features. A command is simply a key press, or series of key presses, that cause the unit to perform a function. This section provides an overview of the command architecture. 1.3.1 Command Levels In order to accommodate all the commands required to provide the necessary operation, commands have been divided up into levels (abbreviated as 'L1', 'L2' etc).
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 1.3.2 Command Types There are two basic types of commands: inherent, and interactive: Inherent commands These are simple 'one-touch' commands, they do not need any further input from the user.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 SECTION 2 T RA N S C E I V E R O P E RAT I O N This section describes operating the transceiver including using the command functions to perform common tasks. This section provides more advanced information about operating the transceiver, starting with the basics and moving through the more advanced features. 2.1 Channel Operating Parameters As described in the previous section the transceiver supports two (2) channels: Main and Guard.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions In addition to editing the memory parameters individually, the user can create new memories (for the main channel only) or edit all the parameters of an existing memory (for Main or Guard channels). All edit commands are interactive commands (they expect input from the user), as such, the line on the display that does not have the parameter to be edited, becomes a prompt line to guide the user as to the valid keys for that edit.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 2.2.1 The Frequency Parameter The TDFM-136 supports frequencies in the range 136.0000, to 174.0000 MHz. Frequencies in the analog wide band (25 kHz. channel spacing), the analog narrow band (12.5 kHz. Channel spacing), and the P25 band (Phase 1 – 12.5 kHz. channel spacing) can be entered at any 2.5 kHz step. In addition, frequencies can be entered on the frequencies proposed for P25 Phase 2.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 2.2.2 Operating Modes The operating mode is defined as the RF channel spacing and modulation type used for the selected channel/memory on the transceiver. The unit supports three operating modes: Analog wide, analog narrow, and P25 digital. In the analog wide mode, the radio is operating on 25kHz. channel spacing, on both analog narrow, and in P25 digital mode, the radio operates with 12.5kHz. channel spacing.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 2.2.3 Squelch Modes Squelch mode refers to the method employed to defeat squelch and open the receiver. The transceiver supports a variety of squelch modes for both analog and digital operation, these are shown in table 2-2 below. Table 2-2.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions In Digital Mode Monitor Mode 'm' - digital receive only, non-selective. The receiver will open on any valid P25 signal. This is the default digital squelch mode. Network Access Code (NAC) 'n' – digital receive only, selective. The receiver will open on any P25 compliant digital signal, having the correct NAC. Talkgroup + NAC 'g' – digital receive and transmit, selective.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Editing analog squelch modes For analog receive noise squelch the screen to change the value appears as follows: 001 Control w136.0000Rx Noise Level: 10 Figure 2-7. The noise squelch edit screen.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions As with all the squelch editors, when you press “ENTER” to continue (if editing receive), the editor returns to the first screen, but the Transmit/Receive indicator character (second last character on the line) has changed to a “T” to indicate that you are editing for transmit. If you are finishing an edit of the transmit value, then the values are written to memory and the editor exits.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 For digital TalkGroup+NAC squelch the user would have to select 't' in the initial (receive) screen (in digital mode only), if so then the editor to change the value would appear as follows: 021 Home-1 D146.1250Rn P25 TalkGroup: $0001 Figure 2-12. The digital TalkGroup squelch edit screen. The editor works as follows: to enter number, cursor automatically advances. $=HEX Mode.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions The TDFM-136 has two distinct RF modules (Main and a dedicated Guard receiver). Unit ID's are set to default ID's of 1 for Main and 2 for Guard. The Unit ID is a user set number, not a factory ID, so if they are to be used, then they need to be set. The command to set the Unit ID is command L5-9, the UID (Main or Guard) to be set is determined by front panel switch positions.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Revert Mode. The Revert Mode refers to whether the radio will, when keyed, transmit on the currently selected memory channel, or on the last contacted memory channel. The radio will only respond on the last contacted channel for a time determined by the Delay timer setting, once the timer times-out, then the unit always transmits on the selected channel. Default: last contacted Reply Timer.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Primary memories with shadows are identified with a large diamond in the 4 th character position: 001¨Main w136.0000Rx GD1 Forestry n156.5000Rt Figure 2-15. Identifying Graphic for Primary Channel with Shadows Shadow memories are identified with a small diamond in the 4 th character position: 011©Main-1 n136.0000Rt GD1 Forestry n156.5000Rt Figure 2-16. Identifying Graphic for Shadow Channel 2.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 The screen to enter a password upon trying to access L4 or L5 looks like: Enter Password: Edit Text (|~{}3,#*) 09 Figure 2-17. The screen to enter a password for restricted level access. Passwords can use any character supported by the standard TDFM-136B text editor, as such the editing keys are the same: Step through the available edit groups (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, + extra characters – see table 4.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Table 2-3.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 2.4.3 Control Access to Squelch Modes The squelch modes are among the more complicated editing and configuring options; the system supports an access control scheme that allows you to enable access only to modes that your organization or specific mission needs. Command L4-9 is used to restrict user access to squelch modes, editing, and select options, this can be used to simplify operation and reduces the potential to mis-configure the system.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions The user may change the edit permission for the selected memory as follows: toggle enable/disable of selected memory accept the entry and exit abandon the entry and exit Note, once a channel has been disabled for editing, any attempt to call a function that would edit a parameter of the channel would display an error as shown below: 022 Eesc 1 D155.2500Rm Edit Disabled Figure 2-22. The error screen on trying to edit a disabled memory.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 2.5 08RE399 Encrypted Operation The TDFM-136 supports encrypted operation using both DES OFB and AES encryption keys for P25 communications. The sequence to use encryption is as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. Load keys using a KVL keyloader. Assign a KeyTag (name) to a key, defined by its SLN. Assign a key, via the KeyTag to a memory. Enable or disable use of encryption in radio operation. 2.5.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions You can now select a key via it's SLN to assign a KeyTag to, using the following keys: move backward/forward through the loaded keys, by SLN accept the entry and continue abandon the entry and exit Create KeyTag for Selected Key. The next screen allows you to create a KeyTag for the key selected. The system defaults to naming the KeyTags “Key Tag 01”, through “Key Tag 16”, this screen allows you to change these names to suit your needs.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Select Memory to Assign a Key to. The first screen, shown below, allows you to step through the available memories. Note that only main memories have to be scrolled through, the Guard memories are selectable from the front panel via the MN/GD and G1/G2 toggle switches. This screen shows selecting a memory for the Main channel: 3-2 Assign Key by KeyTag Main Memory ({},#*):001 Figure 2-28.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Repeat or Exit. The final screen allows you to decide to loop back and repeat the process for another memory or to exit the editor entirely: 3-2 Assign Key by KeyTag Assign More? #=ok *=exit Figure 2-31. The screen to assign another key or exit The edit keys are: accept the entry and continue abandon the entry and exit 2.5.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 S E C T IO N 3 COMMAND REFERENCE This section provides a summary of the commands supported by the equipment, the Table 3-1 below shows a summary the commands divided into command levels. Table 3-1.
08RE399 3.1 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Operator Level 1 Commands This section lists the commands available to the user in Level 1. The availability of the commands is subject to the restrictions set by the Permissions policy (see section 2.5). The commands are listed by increasing number. 3.1.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Edit Keys step up through available operating modes (w, n, D) step down through available operating modes (w, n, D) accept the entry and exit abandon the entry and exit Table 3-2 Transceiver Operating Modes Operating Mode Bandwidth Indicator Analog Wide Analog Narrow P25 Digital 25 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Edit Keys Stop scan change display brightness Front panel switch operation is modified as well: operation of MN/GD or G1/G2 will terminate scan and restore normal operation of keys and switches. The front panel Squelch button is disabled. The HI/LO power switch is unaffected. 3.1.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 3.1.8 Decrease Display Brightness Level 1 Key Scope: Main and Guard Press and hold the down arrow (8) key to decrease the brightness of the LED character display, it stops when the key is released or at minimum, whichever occurs first. 3.1.9 Edit Channel Squelch Mode Level 1 Key Scope: Main and Guard Select the Squelch Mode for the active memory (determined by front panel switch positions), and edit the value if applicable.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Edit Keys to decimal mode: enter number, cursor automatically advances accept the entry and continue abandon the entry and exit Analog - CTCSS Tone Scope: receive & transmit, 42 tones (see Appendix B ) If CTCSS Tones are chosen, the prompt line will display the current value for that tone: 005 Holden n156.5000Rt CTCSS Tone (|~,#*): 67.0 Figure 3-8.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Edit Keys hex edit: move cursor backward/forward through the digits hex edit: step up/down through the hex digits (0-9, A-F) to decimal edit: enter number, cursor automatically advances accept the entry and continue to Edit NAC abandon the entry and exit Note: If P25 Talkgroup was chosen, the editor will drop into Edit NAC upon accepting the Talkgroup value.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 3.1.10 Command Level Up Level 1 Key Scope: Main and Guard This key selects the next HIGHER Command Level, the Command Level is indicated by a subscript digit in the 4th character position on the lower row of the display. 3.1.11 Toggle memory: current/home Level 1 Key Scope: Main only This key toggles the main channel display between whatever memory is currently selected, and the designated 'home' memory.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 3.2.1 Create/Edit All Channel Information Level 2 Key Scope: Main and (Guard) This command allows the user to create a new memory position (for Main channel only) or to edit all the parameters of an existing memory position (Main or Guard channels). The editor steps through the channel parameters in sequence from left to right across the screen.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions L2-1.5. Enter a Frequency (refer to L1-7 for details) After MODE, the cursor advances to the frequency parameter field, this is a seven (7) digit decimal parameter, though the first digit is always one so the user cannot edit that digit. The frequency parameter may be edited to any number between 136.0000 and 174.0000 in 2.5 kHz. steps. (ie 150.0025 is valid, 150.0046 is not).
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 channel is included in. The memory must be a member of one of the fifteen (15) scan lists that are supported. In addition, it allows the user to select whether or not the scan is enabled for the current memory. The cursor will move to the fourth (4 th) position on the top line, the default scan list is shown in subscript.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Edit Keys step through the four available edit groups (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, extra characters (see table 3.4) step up/down through the characters in each edit group move backward/forward through the available characters accept the entry and exit abandon the entry and exit Note that the up/down arrow keys are scroll enabled, that is, if you hold them you will scroll through the character set rather than having to press each time you want to advance. Table 3-4.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Enter a number for the shadow memory, do not select a number already in use: Edit Keys to decimal mode: enter number, cursor automatically advances accept the entry and continue abandon the entry and exit Assume that the user entered '061' as the desired shadow channel number. The radio will now display the data from the chosen Primary channel: 006 Chan 6 D166.0000Rg Edit Text (|~{}3,#*) AZ Figure 3-18.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 3.2.10 Command Level Up Level 2 Key Scope: Main and Guard This key selects the next HIGHER Command Level, the Command Level is indicated by a subscript digit in the 4th character position on the lower row of the display. 3.2.11 Command Level Down Level 2 Key Scope: Main only This key selects the next LOWER Command Level, the command Level is indicated by a subscript digit in the 4th character position on the lower row of the display. 3.2.12 L2–#. Not Used.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 3.3.2 Assign Key by KeyTag Level 3 Key Scope: Main only This command allows the user to select a memory, and then assign a key, via the KeyTag, to that memory. First, step through available memories, and select one to assign a key to. 3-2 Assign Key by KeyTag Main Memory ({},#*):001 Figure 3-21.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Once the above screens have all been passed, then you are given the chance to assign another key, or to exit. 3-2 Assign Key by KeyTag Assign More? #=OK *=exit Figure 3-24. Screen to Assign another key or exit Edit Keys assign another exit 3.3.3 Set Numeric Edit Mode: Decimal or Hexadecimal Level 3 Key Scope: Main only Select whether to edit the TalkGroup and the NAC numbers as Hexadecimal (Hex) or as Decimal numbers.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 3.3.5 Edit Scan Parameters Level 3 Key Scope: Main only Edit the parameters that govern the SCAN operation. There are 4 (four) parameters that may be configured: Revert Mode, Reply Timer, Monitor Timer, and Delay Timer. As with the Create/Edit All command (L2-1), this command is sequential, allowing the user to move between parameters using the enter key, at the last parameter, this key accepts all and exits. L3-5.1.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions L3-5.3. Setting the Monitor Timer Range: 1-90s, Default: 10 seconds Next, set the scan Monitor time, this is the time that the radio will monitor a channel on which RF was received, before resuming scanning. Once the timer expires, the unit will break and resume scan, if the value is set to zero (0) then the unit will monitor the signal as long as it is received. 3-5 Edit Scan Parameters Monitor Timer: 10 Figure 3-29.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Edit Keys Step up through PTT timer settings Step down through PTT timer settings accept the entry and exit abandon the entry and exit 3.3.7 Side Tone Audio Level Adjust Level 3 Key Scope: Main only This command allows the user to adjust the level of side tone, the range of adjustment is 0 to 85, the default level is 35. The screen shows the currently selected level as shown: 3-7 Set Sidetone Audio Audio Level: (0-85): 22 Figure 3-32.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 3.3.9 Display Channel Squelch Parameters Level 3 Key Scope: Main and Guard Display the Squelch parameters for the currently selected channel. The data are displayed as follows: Rx: Tone Code TalkG NAC A 167.0 23 $0001$293 Figure 3-34.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 3.4 08RE399 Maintenance Commands (Level 4) The Maintenance Command Level is a restricted command level; that is, access to these commands is restricted to authorized personnel. This restriction is enforced by requiring either a password or requiring that a shunt be placed on a specific set of jumper pins on the MCU board of the radio.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 3.4.2 Set Restricted Level Access Mode Level 4 Key Scope: Main and Guard Select the method to access the restricted command levels. The choices are 'Jumper only' and 'Jumper & Password'. 4-2 Set Access Mode Mode: Jumper/Password Figure 3-36. Select the Access Mode from a list. 3.4.3 Set Command Permissions Level 4 Key Scope: Main and Guard Select which commands in the command set will be accessible in the Operator Levels (levels 1, 2, and 3).
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Note that the cursor will automatically jump to the next valid column, the cursor will wrap. The ‘g’ indicates a separate Guard option; for the commands that support this, the Main and Guard can be enabled/disabled separately. In addition, some of the commands are either channel agnostic, or specific to the Main channel only and can thus be invoked for Main even when the radio front panel switches are in the Guard position.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 3.4.5 L4-5. not used Level 4 Key Scope: unused There is no command implemented at this location. 3.4.6 L4-6. not used Level 4 Key Scope: unused There is no command implemented at this location. 3.4.7 Set Frequency Display Level 4 Key Scope: Individually enable/disable a memories' frequency display. If disabled, the memory position will not display a frequency. In addition the frequency cannot be edited.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 L4-8.1 Select Key by SLN. Use this screen to step through the available keys (by SLN). The encryption algorithm for the key is indicated as well. Select Key SLN SLN: 00001 ({},#*) ALG: DES Figure 3-43. Step through available keys by SLN. Edit Keys move backward/forward through the loaded keys, by SLN accept the entry and continue abandon the entry and exit L4-8.2 Edit the KeyTag for the Selected Key.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 3.4.9 Set Squelch Restrictions Level 4 Key Scope: Main and Guard You may restrict user access to the Squelch modes. The restricting hierarchy is as follows: • • • squelch mode select restrict – limit which squelch modes may be selected. squelch mode edit restrict – limit which squelch modes the user may edit the value of squelch mode value restrict - limit the range of values for available in a squelch mode These features are described in the sections below.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Example: if Noise mode is disabled here, then the user can select Noise (for analog Rx operation), but cannot change the Noise Squelch level. Squelch Restrict: Edit Value Edit: Noise ¥ Figure 3-47. The Screen to Restrict Editing of the Noise Squelch Value L4-9.3.
08RE399 3.5 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Supervisor Commands (Level 5) The supervisor Command Level is available to perform a variety of configuration, testing and tuning functions. All the functions described in this section are for trained personnel only. If you do not have training on the use of these commands, leave level 5 by pressing the 'ESC' key. 3.5.1 L5-1 not used Level 5 Key Scope: - There is no command implemented at this location. 3.5.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 3.5.5 L5-5 not used Level 5 Key Scope: There is no command implemented at this location. 3.5.6 Transparent Mode Level 5 Key Scope: Main and Guard This command allows you to communicate directly with the RF modules. 5-6 Transparent Mode: OFF Figure 3-51. Transparent Mode The keys used to operate Transparent Mode are: step up through available choices (main, guard, off) step down through available choices exit mode exit mode 3.5.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Once the Maintenance password has been entered you will automatically advance to the screen to edit the Supervisor password. Edit Super Pass: Edit Text (|~{}3,#*) 09 Figure 3-53. Edit Supervisor Password The editing keys are the same as for the Maintenance password. 3.5.8 Run Bootloader Level 5 Key Scope: Main and Guard This command allows you to run the Bootloader in order to load new operating code.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 3.5.10 L5-0 not used Level 5 Key Scope: There is no command implemented at this location. 3.5.11 Command Level Down Level 5 Key Scope: Main and Guard Command level navigation: step down one command level. 3.5.12 L5-# not used Level 5 Key Scope: There is no command implemented at this location. Technisonic Industries Ltd.
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TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 S E C T IO N 4 APPENDICIES The appendicies contain information referred to from the main document. 4.1 Appendix A. Installing the Jumper for Restricted Level Access. To do so refer to figures 4-1 and 4-2, and follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the power to the unit is off. 2. Remove the left hand side cover (10 philips screws) 3. Locate the 6 pin jumper field (approximately half way between the front and rear of the radio). 4. Place a 0.
08RE399 4.2 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Appendix B. CTCSS Tone and DCS Code Tables Table 4-1 Table 4-2 CTCSS Tones (Hz.) DCS Codes 67.0 23 315 69.3 25 331 71.9 26 343 74.4 31 346 77.0 79.7 32 351 43 364 82.5 47 51 365 85.4 88.5 54 411 91.5 65 412 94.8 71 72 413 73 74 431 432 107.2 110.9 114 445 115 464 114.8 116 465 118.8 125 466 123.0 131 503 127.3 132 506 131.8 134 516 136.5 143 532 141.3 152 546 146.2 155 565 151.4 156 606 156.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 4.3 08RE399 Appendix C. Programming Channel data using TDP and a PC. Technisonic Industries Ltd.
08RE399 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions The TDFM-136B supports loading memory data from a PC using TDP-136 software. Be sure not to use 'MultiTDP' it does not work with this radio. For full information see the “TDP-136 PC Software Installation & Operating Instructions”, TiL #00RE277. In brief, you will need: A PC running Microsoft Windows (2000, NT, XP, Vista, or Win7), with the correct TDP installed. A suitable connecting cable (TiL #003469-1) or a TiL Radio Test Jig (04T139) and serial cable (9 pin).
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399 Once the transceiver is in PC communications mode, and is correctly attached to a PC running the TDP software, then the control of all functions is via the software running on the PC. You can get the contents of the transceiver using the “Upload (from Radio)” button.
08RE399 4.4 TDFM-136B Operating Instructions Appendix C. 2.5 kHz & 6.25 kHz Valid Frequencies Table 4-3 shows the frequencies that the transceiver may be tuned to, both 2.5 kHz. steps and 6.25 kHz. steps are supported. Frequencies from 136.0000 to 136.0975 Hz. are shown, the pattern repeats every 100kHz. through the band. 2.5 kHz 136.00000 136.00250 136.00500 136.00750 136.01000 136.01250 136.01500 136.01750 136.02000 136.02250 136.02500 136.02750 136.03000 136.03250 136.03500 136.03750 136.04000 136.
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 4.5 08RE399 Appendix D. Default Tables This Appendix shows various system default parameters. Table 4-4.