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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2002 4:51 pm
by Code3Response
There are a bunch of icons that light up on my screen when I power up, and most go off. Right now though, I have the open circle (meaning not secure) and I know what the circle with line through it. So, What do these mean:

I have a pic of a battery that stays on all the time, even after the battery has been fully charged. What does that mean?

On certain channels, I have a speaker lit up with a line through it, does that mean it is a RX only channel? I dont think so, as I can TX on it.

Also, on another channel, I have this wide m, and when I key it up, on the RX channel it makes almost like a modat sound, does this mean modat? It has a secure module installed, but im in clear (if that has anything to do with it).

Then, there is a musical note and a star, that wont light up for any channels I have, what the heck are those for?

As you can see, Im not too up on sabers, and just got 3 in, so Id like to learn about them. Thanks guys!

PS... what options can I set the 1 and 2 buttons below the PTT to perform? Thanks!

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2002 5:54 pm
by wiliki46
Let me try to answer some of your questions. These are from my Saber II/III instruction book. The battery is good when it stays lit all the time. When the battery is blinking that means that it needs a recharge. The speaker with a line through it means coded squelch. It is for the receive squelch for that channel. The "M" thing is indicating that the channel is used with a repeater. The star means that there are more menu options available. I have no clue what the musical note means. The two buttons below are repeater access tone buttons. They can be used to signal repeaters. Some place I saw in the message boards some one used it for something else. You must have a 6D or 8D core to make use of the RAT buttons. Hope this helps.

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2002 7:22 pm
by MT2000 man
the musical note is (according to my mts2000 manual at least) It means - Call recived, Flashes when a call aleart or voice selective call is recived. Hope this helps

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2002 10:43 pm
by HumHead
I was probably the one using the RAT buttons for something else.

I have mine set up with the "A" tone from one of my QCII systems on one, and the "B" tone one the other.

If you push RAT I then II, voila- instant QCII encoder! (Assuming that your tone set is close enough to the single tones)