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GLOSSARY
ARCHIVE:
To save a copy of the radio codeplug data, either by printing it 
or saving it on magnetic media.
ARROW KEYS:
The cursor movement keys located on the numeric keypad  (UP =
#8, DOWN = #2, LEFT = #4, RIGHT = #6).  For the Radio  Service
Software application, the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys are used to
move the cursor within a data entry field.  The UP and DOWN
arrow keys are used to increment and decrement values.
ASCII:
An acronym for American Standard Code for Information
Interchange.  It is a seven-bit code that defines 128 standard
characters, including control characters, letters, numbers, and
symbols.
ASYNCHRONOUS
A method of data communications in which information is
transmitted one COMMUNICATIONS character at a time.  A start
bit precedes each character and a stop bit follows it.
BACKUP:
A duplicate copy of a computer file that you save on another floppy
disk, in case the original file is corrupted, damaged, or accidentally
erased.
BOOT:
To load the computer's operating system.
BUS SIGNALLING:
The protocol used in communication between elements of a
system, either within a unit or between units.  This usually  r e f e r s
to a definable methodology which may or may not be proprietary to
MOTOROLA.  Serial Bus Signalling is typically used to  interface a
RIB to a radio for the purpose of altering a  radio's codeplug or
changing service parameters.
CARRIER SQUELCH:
A radio receive mode of operation that unmutes the receiver only in
the presence of a received signal.
CHANNEL:
A pair of receive and transmit frequencies.
CODEPLUG:
Data stored in solid state media, ie. ROM's, PROM's, EPROM's,
and EEPROM's.  Codeplug data is normally accessed via
executable code running from firmware.
COM 1 & COM 2:
The logical names of the two serial ports available on IBM PC
computers (if the computer is so equipped.)
CSQ:
Abbreviation for Carrier Squelch.  See definition for Carrier
Squelch.
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