
SM06 Rev. 4.10 | Tac/Com Control Head Manual |
If priority scan channels are enabled through the status editing mode, the channel label will then be followed by the ident: P1 or P2 viewed in the ID display mode, indicating priority status. If the channel was added to the list scan mode, the SC flag will also be displayed when viewing the channel label. Priority channels are selected by the status line, as is the SCAN MODE (list or priority). Channels are tagged for list scanning in the ID label edit (CH) function. Current generation Tac/Com II software supports three scan modes as follows:
3.9.1.1LIST Scanning
Channels are selected for LIST scanning by adding a scan flag (SC) to the end of the ID line when in the channel editing mode. This space can be toggled to be either a dash (not flagged), or the (SC) flag, showing that the channel is added to the scan list for that radio, or block of 32 channels
Once scanning is active, the control will move through all the flagged channels in order until a carrier is detected, then it will remain on that channel until traffic stops, plus a
3.9.1.2PRIORITY Scanning
Because they can exist only once for each radio or block of 32 channels
once they are set. It is not necessary to have both P1 and P2 assigned, if they are not required.
If a transmission is received on the 'home' channel, both P1 and P2 continue to be checked. If a transmission occurs on the P2 channel, the radio will continue to check for activity on P1. If a transmission occurs on the designated P1 channel, the radio will rechannel to that frequency, regardless of activity on other channels. The check during priority is very fast, about every 1/3 second, and will sound like a faint tick when occurring during other reception. Whenever an incoming transmission is detected, the display will show the correct channel data corresponding to the display mode selected ('ID', 'RX' or 'TX').
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