ALE Programming

NAME

MEMB

CHAN

Edit the net name and the self-address:

NET: Define or edit the net names.

It is not allowed to use a name already used as a self-address, nor an address already appearing in the address directory.

SELF: Define or edit your self address (the identification of your station, to be used by other stations within the same net).

It is not allowed to use a name already used as a net address, nor an address already appearing in the address directory.

A net name or self address can contain up to 15 characters. Valid characters are the letters A to Z and the numerals 0 to 9.

Add or erase members (station addresses) from the list of net members. This list defines which stations can participate in a net call (a net can have up to 16 addresses).

The MEMB menu also enables you to sort the list of members: this determines the order in which members respond to a net call. You can arrange the order of the list of members manually, or instruct the radio to arrange them in alphanumeric order.

A member name can contain up to 15 characters. Valid characters are the letters A to Z and the numerals 0 to 9. It is not allowed to define a name already used as a net address, nor an address already appearing in the address directory. New member names will automatically be added to the directory list (unless the directory is full).

Add or remove channels to the list of scanned channels in a net, and to define the channel on which AllCalls are to be transmitted (the AllCall channel (ALLC)).

Each net can contain up to 100 scanned channels.

All nets combined can contain up to 100 scanned

Note channels. If you exceed this number, the message OVER 100 CH is displayed for one second, and then the display returns to the previous menu.

If you enter a channel which is not programmed, a NOT PROG message is displayed for a second, and the display returns to the previous menu.

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Motorola MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE manual Name Memb Chan

MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE specifications

Motorola MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE is a sophisticated communication system designed for critical and emergency communication applications. The system is part of Motorola’s esteemed MICOM range, known for its ruggedness and reliability in challenging environments. ALE, or Automatic Link Establishment, is a crucial feature of the MICOM series, enabling efficient and automated establishment of radio links between devices, which is essential for operations where timely communication is a matter of urgency.

One of the main features of the MICOM-2 series is its robust ALE capabilities, allowing operators to automatically find the best frequency for communication based on current conditions. This dynamic frequency selection not only enhances the reliability of the communication link but also minimizes the possibility of interference from other signals, which can be critical in emergency situations.

The MICOM-2ES, 2RS, and 2TS models feature advanced digital signal processing technologies that optimize audio clarity and reception. This ensures that communication remains clear even in noisy environments, which is a pivotal factor in emergency response scenarios. With a digital signal processor onboard, the system is capable of filtering out unwanted noise and enhancing the quality of the transmitted audio.

These models support multiple modes of operation, including both simplex and duplex communications. Such versatility allows users to adapt the system to various communication needs, augmenting its effectiveness in a range of operation scenarios. Furthermore, the MICOM-2 series is compatible with various antenna configurations, enhancing the operational range and flexibility of the system.

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