Motorola T6310, T6320, T6300 Talking, Before You Can Talk, Setting the Channel, Setting the Code

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Talking

Before You Can Talk

Have you ever tried to talk to someone who’s on a “different wavelength?” It’s not easy, is it? Well, you can’t talk with someone else on your two-way radio unless you ARE BOTH on the same channel and using the same interference eliminator code.

The channel is the radio frequency wave your radio uses to transmit. The interference eliminator code filters out static, noise, and unwanted messages. Refer to the Frequency and Code Charts beginning on page 35 for channel and code choices.

Setting the Channel

Remember that basic key sequence? Use it now!

To set the channel, select the TWO WAY mode and the SET CHAN menu.

Setting the Code

To set the code, select the TWO WAY mode and the SET CODE menu.

Your radio displays p whenever the channel

Channel Frequency in Use

frequency is in use. Keep scrolling until you get a

b e f g h i

clear one.

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k lmnop

Your radio can save a specific code for each channel. Set the channel and code and while operating, press yand then scroll between selected channel and code settings.

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