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Receive And Transmit PL / DPL Code Tables

rPL.xxx

EQUIV.

 

rPL.xxx

EQUIV.

 

tPL.xxx

DPL CODE

 

tPL.xxx

DPL CODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

043

23

 

085

315

 

044

25

 

086

331

 

045

26

 

087

343

 

046

31

 

088

346

 

047

32

 

089

351

 

048

43

 

090

364

 

049

47

 

091

365

 

050

51

 

092

371

 

051

54

 

093

411

 

052

65

 

094

412

 

053

71

 

095

413

 

054

72

 

096

423

 

055

73

 

097

431

 

056

74

 

098

432

 

057

114

 

099

445

 

058

115

 

100

464

 

059

116

 

101

465

 

060

125

 

102

466

 

061

131

 

103

503

 

062

132

 

104

506

 

063

134

 

105

516

 

064

143

 

106

532

 

065

152

 

107

546

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

066

155

 

108

565

 

067

156

 

109

606

 

068

162

 

110

612

 

069

165

 

111

624

 

070

172

 

112

627

 

071

174

 

113

631

 

072

205

 

114

632

 

073

223

 

115

645

 

074

226

 

116

654

 

075

243

 

117

662

 

076

244

 

118

664

 

077

245

 

119

703

 

078

251

 

120

712

 

079

261

 

121

723

 

080

263

 

122

731

 

081

265

 

123

732

 

082

271

 

124

734

 

083

306

 

125

743

 

084

311

 

126

754

 

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2-Year Warranty

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Contents Portable Radios AP73 Quick Reference Basic OperationMHz Operation Individual Call, , Group Call, or All Call SPM Dis- SPM Browse Menu Year Limited Warranty For Radios Step Copyright Information Contents Introduction Coverage of this User GuidePacking Information Radio Antenna Antenna Adaptor Spring Belt ClipKnobs, Buttons, Connectors and Others Signal Button Low Power / Frequency Step ButtonPush-To-Talk PTT Button Squelch / PL ButtonMode / Backspace Button Accessory ConnectorSpeaker Left Scroll / Offset ButtonEnable / Disable PTT ID Key Battery PackBattery Latches Numeric KeypadInstalling and Removing Batteries Getting StartedAttaching and Removing the Antenna Attaching and Removing the Belt ClipCharging NiCd Battery Pack Charging your Battery for the First time Length of time required to fully charge a new batteryCharging your Battery Subsequently Length of time required to fully recharge a used battery➊ Make sure the battery pack is attached to the radio Charging with Wall ChargerCharging with Desktop Charger ➊ Place the Charger Insert into the Desktop Charger➋ Insert the radio / battery into the charging docket Adjusting the Volume High / Low Power OutputBasic Operations Turning the Radio OnTransmitting a Message Receiving a Message Display Backlight Press and hold to enable / disable PTT IDAdditional Operations Locking / Unlocking the Radio’s Function Changing Squelch ModesCtcss Setting Squelch Level Selecting The Receive PL / DPL Squelch Code ➊Press and holdSelecting a Transmit PL / DPL Squelch Code ➋P ressReceive And Transmit PL / DPL Code Tables RPL.xxx PL Freq Equiv TPL.xxx PL CodeEquiv MHz Mode Operations Selecting MHz ModeSelecting the Frequency Step Size ➊Press and holdSelecting a Receive Frequency Enter the desired frequencyIi Through The Selector Knob CombinationTo flash takes about 3 seconds Selecting The TX OffsetProgramming a User-Defined TX Frequency MHz Mode Operations MHz Mode Operations Memory Mode Operations Selecting Memory ModeSelecting a Memory Channel Rotate the Selector Knob 2 to the desired chan- nel numberProgramming a Memory Channel Loading a Memory Channel Scan Operations Programmable Band Scan➊Press Frequency rangeRotate the Selector Knob 2 anti-clockwise ➋PressTransmitting During Band Scanning Pressing Push-To-Talk PTT Button 6, a digit onMemory Channel Scan BeforePress D Press Push-To-Talk PTT Button 6 to talk, release to listenScan Operations Dtmf Telephone Interconnect Placing a Telephone CallPress Stores the preprogrammed telephone numberLast Number Redial Storing a Phone NumberPress and hold Push-To-Talk PTT Button Then pressIf you make a mistake, press To scroll the cursor to the left or rightDisplaying a Stored Phone Number Voice Selective Call Optional Receiving a Voice Selective CallSending a Voice Selective Call Programmed see Edit Selective Call IDs onSpecial Programming Mode SPM Entering SPMExiting SPM Turn off the radio to exit SPMSPM Browse Menu Editing SPM Parameters Editing the Channel Scan ListTo scroll through the channels Erase a Single Channel from Memory➋ Press Editing the Phone Access / Deaccess CodesTo enter the edit mode Edit PTT ID ➊ In SPM, rotate the Selector Knob 2 to the PTT IDIng PTT ID Edit Selective Call IDs Editing Time Out Timer Setting the Selective Call Tone Status➋ Use To change the current statusSetting the Sidetones Status To toggle between On and OffSetting the Alert Tone Volume Setting the Battery Saver Status➋ Use OFS Options To scroll through the threeSetting the Battery Type Setting the Accessory Sense Option➊ In SPM, rotate the Selector Knob 2 to the Set To scroll through the optionsFactory Reset Feature Special Programming Mode SPM Indicators with Segments LCD Segments and IndicatorsIndicators Alert Tone Indicators Individual Selective Call Decode Acknowledgment ID DecodeGroup and All Call Selective Call Decode Nuisance Channel DeleteFor Portable Two-way Radios Information For Safe, Efficient Opera- tionExposure To Radio Frequency Energy Electromagnetic Interference/compatibility Potentially Explosive AtmospheresBlasting Caps And Areas For Vehicles With An Air BagRecycling / Disposal of NiCd Batteries United StatesEurope AsiaJapan Licensing Licensing & Service InformationService Radio is dead TroubleshootingNiCd battery does not charge or last long enough Solution Clean battery and charger contacts often Alkaline Battery does not last long enough 10 minutesSolution Use proper radio etiquette Radio will not talk to other radios in systemHearing other conversations or noise on your radio Limited talk rangeYou have tried a solution for any of the above symp You hear constant static from speakerToms, without success Antennas AccessoriesBattery & Charging Accessories Radio to Radio Cloning Accessory Audio & Signalling Accessories for all modelsCarrying Cases & Accessories Limited Warranty Motorola Radio Products Receiver Radio SpecificationsGeneral Transmitter

AP 73 specifications

The Motorola AP 73 is a cutting-edge enterprise-grade access point designed to accommodate the demands of modern wireless networking in various environments, including offices, warehouses, and public spaces. It exemplifies Motorola's commitment to delivering high-performance solutions that ensure reliable connectivity and seamless user experiences.

One of the standout features of the AP 73 is its dual-band capability, offering concurrent operation on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. This dual-band approach not only maximizes the available bandwidth but also enhances the overall network performance by allowing devices to connect on the less congested 5 GHz band. The access point supports advanced Wi-Fi standards, including 802.11ac, which enables higher data rates and improves efficiency—ideal for environments with a high density of users and devices.

The AP 73 is equipped with multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) technology, supporting multiple streams of data transmission simultaneously. This capability significantly boosts throughput and ensures a stable connection even in challenging environments, where many devices may be vying for network access. The advanced antenna design further optimizes signal coverage, providing robust performance across larger areas.

Another notable characteristic of the AP 73 is its enhanced security features, incorporating WPA3 encryption and integrated security protocols to safeguard sensitive information transmitted over the network. This is crucial for businesses that handle confidential data and require compliance with regulatory standards.

In terms of scalability, the AP 73 is designed to work seamlessly with Motorola's centralized management systems. This allows for easy deployment, monitoring, and troubleshooting of multiple access points across different locations, providing network administrators with valuable insights and control over their wireless networks.

The AP 73 is also built with durability in mind. Its rugged design is suitable for harsh environments and includes environmental protection ratings, ensuring reliable operation regardless of external conditions. Additionally, the access point supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installation by reducing the need for additional power sources.

In conclusion, the Motorola AP 73 combines advanced technologies, robust security features, and exceptional performance to meet the challenges of today’s dynamic wireless networking needs. It serves as an essential solution for businesses seeking to enhance connectivity, support a growing number of devices, and ensure a secure and reliable wireless experience.