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Conventional Mode Features
store it by pressing the Select switch. A single beep sounds when the switch is pressed 
(if that option is selected). 
Note
The channel spacing is not set with P25 channels because it is always narrow, and the 
squelch cannot be changed because the setting is critical for proper receiver operation.
SQ ADJUST (SCH)/Squelch Adjust (LCH) (Analog Only) - Changes the preset 
squelch setting on that channel. The default setting is “0” and values of –7 to +7 can be 
selected. Increasing this setting toward +7 causes the squelch to open sooner so that 
weaker signals can be received, and decreasing it toward –7 causes the opposite to 
occur.
TG ID (P25 Only) - Selects the talkgroup for the selected channel. Rotate the Select 
switch to display the alias of each preprogrammed talkgroup and then press it to store 
the desired talkgroup. A single beep sounds when the switch is pressed (if that option is 
selected). 
Transmit Type (P25 Mixed Mode Only) - If the selected channel is a mixed mode, 
analog and P25 channel, this selects the transmit type. Either Analog or Digital (P25) 
can be selected. This then determines if a Tx Code or Tx NAC is programmed above.
5.15
Text Messaging
If enabled, mobile radios have text message receiving capability (digital conventional 
mode only). 
Note
Mobile radios can receive text messages, but cannot transmit them. All received messages 
are limited to 200 characters.
5.15.1 Data Setup for Text Messaging
A mobile radio can receive a text message from another radio on a digital conventional 
channel regardless of whether the channel uses a repeater.
The radio’s text message menu contains the item “Set R to R”. The default for this setting 
is enabled, in which the following capabilities are operable:
• A text message can be received from radios on a simplex digital channel
• A text message can be received from radios on a digital channel with a repeater (if 
repeater talk-around is enabled)
• The repeater in use is programmed for Repeated Data mode (not supported by EFJ 2600 
repeaters)