MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE Supplement to Owner’s Guide

Using the New Station Address Filter

To help you add new station addresses to the ALE directory of your radio set in a controlled manner, MICOM-2 has a special ALE address filter. To enable this filter, enable the Auto Address function on the PROG>ALE>OPT>AADR menu (this function can also be enabled by means of the RSS).

When enabled, the address filter compares the source address of each call received by your radio set with the addresses stored in the ALE directory. When the first new unlisted address is found, it is stored in a special memory stack, and you are notified that at least one unlisted address has been detected by adding the option RCV (F2) under PROG>ALE, after the NET option. When you want to check the addresses stored in the stack, you select RCV (F2) and then decide whether to erase an address or add it to the ALE directory of your radio set.

Up to 20 new addresses can be stored in this stack, which is organized as a FIFO stack: this means that when a new address, different from all the previously detected addresses, is received while 20 addresses are already stored, it will replace the oldest address.

The information on the received addresses is automatically erased when the radio is turned off; only addresses added to the directory remain in the directory.

To edit the received addresses and add addresses to the ALE directory:

1.Press MENU (F1) and select ALE (F2)

2.When addresses are stored in the new received addresses stack, you will see the RCV (F2) option. Press RCV (F2) to display the RCV screen.

3.You will see RCV screen. The screen displays the last detected unlisted address. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to display the desired address (the display is cyclical).

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4.When the desired address is displayed, press the key corresponding to the action to be performed:

To delete the address from the stack, press ERAS (F2).

To add the address to the directory, press ADD (F1). The address is removed from the stack

5.To confirm, press SAVE (F4).

6.Repeat the actions until all the desired addresses are processed. When done, press ESC to end.

If the stack is now empty, the RCV (F2) option is no longer displayed on the ALE menu.

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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.

User-friendliness is another hallmark of the MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE systems, as they feature an intuitive user interface that simplifies operation, allowing for quick and efficient communication in high-pressure situations. Emergency responders and military personnel benefit greatly from such ease of use, leading to faster response times and improved overall coordination.

Additionally, the robustness of the Motorola MICOM-2 series ensures that it can withstand extreme environmental conditions. The units are designed to operate in harsh weather and rugged terrains, making them ideal for outdoor usage in emergency or military applications. All these features combined make the Motorola MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE a reliable choice for organizations that require high-performance communication solutions in demanding conditions.