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Table 9-5: Information Display
RADIO ID
XXXXXXXX LID in EDACS/EA In CONV it has
no meaning.
RAM SIZ RAM Size
FLSH SIZ Flash Size
RF BAND Frequency Band
PERS VER Software Version
DSP DATE Date DSP code was built.
DSP TIME Time DSP code was built.
DSP FEAT The DSP Features supported by the
DSP code, in Hexadecimal.
Bit mapped (see IPC spec for
details):
0x0001 – Conventional
0x0002 – EDACS
0x0010 – AMPF
0x0020 – undefined
DSP VER DSP Software Version
FLSH VER FLASH Software
ex: P53U0102
P=portable, 53=5300 radio,
U=unencrypted, 01=major revision
(>50 means unreleased code),
02=minor revision
M/A-COM
(C) 2007 Copyright
PERSNLTY Personality Name
BLD DATE Date host (ARM) code was built.
BLD TIME Time host (ARM) code was built.
9.18 DIGITAL VOICE OPERATION
Digital voice programmed systems have two (2) different voice modes: clear (analog) and digital. The
voice modes are programmed on a per-group basis within each trunked system.

9.18.1 Clear Mode

The Clear Mode is a voice mode in which the radio transmits and receives only clear (analog) voice
signals. These analog signals are non-digitized and non-encrypted. Clear mode transmissions can be
monitored easily by unauthorized persons.
Groups or channels programmed for clear operation cannot transmit or receive digital
messages.

9.18.2 Digital Mode

The Digital Mode allows the radio to transmit and receive digitized voice signals. Digital signals provide
improved weak signal performance and cannot be easily monitored with a standard receiver. Groups and
channels programmed for digital operation transmit only digital signals. Message trunked group calls and
individual phone calls (I-Calls) are answered back in the mode in which they were received assuming the