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➤ ➤ Controls The image below shows the controls of a hand-held radio. Please note that the controls differ between models and that some functions are optional. The most frequently used features are all located on the top panel of the radio.
From right to left are the antenna socket, the channel selector, the volume control (combined with ON/OFF switch) and a 2-position switch that is used to select between secure and non-secure operation. On radios that are not crypto-capable, this switch may either be missing, or might be used to select between channel banks. At the left side of the radio are a number of recessed buttons. At the top is the squelch button, which allows the squelch (noise cancellation) to be open for as long as the button is depressed. Keeping it depressed for more than 3 seconds, will permanently open the squelsh.
In the middle is the (large) Push-To-Talk (PTT) switch. The radio transmits as long as this button is depressed. The radio can be programmed to send an identification at the start of a transmission. Below the PTT are two small buttons for Repeater Access Tones (RAT). They can only be used if the radio has version 6D or later of the CORE firmware.
On older versions of the CORE, such as the common 5D, they will not work. On early case variants the RAT buttons were omitted. Models There are several series of SABER radios, that are compatible and interoperable to some extent. This page only deals with the SABER I, II and III (and the European ), but not with some of the later analogue and digital trunking systems. Jackie chan stunt master game for pc full version 2017. The latter are listed below in red.
Model Display Keypad Remark 12 channels 24 channels (in 2 zones) 3 keys 48 or 120 channels 1 15 keys 2 120 channels Systems SABER 3 Analogue trunking Astro SABER 3 Digital (and trunking) Note that the Systems SABER and the Astro SABER are backwards compatible with the SABER, as they can be programmed for 200+ analogue channels (using a different version of the ). They have the same casing as the SABER. Almost all accessories are interchangeable between SABER, and Systems SABER. Some accessories of the Astro SABER can be used as well, with the exception of antennas, microphones, programming cables and vehicle adapters. • There are 2 versions of the SABER II: one with 2KB of memory (48 channels in 4 zones) and one with 8KB of memory (120 channels in 10 zones) and DTMF. The memory is located behind the front panel.