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5-6
Conventional Mode Features
When the Call Guard code is changed using this feature, it remains selected even if other 
channels are selected. However, if radio power is cycled or a talk-around channel is 
selected, the normal codes are reselected. When scanning, the selected code also applies to 
all scanned channels. Each channel can also be programmed to always ignore the code 
selected from this list and use the default code instead.
If both analog and digital (Project 25) channels can be selected or scanned, the CTCSS/
DCS code for the selected position is used for analog channels and the NAC code for the 
selected position is used for P25 channels. If a channel is programmed for mixed mode 
operation, the selective squelch type (analog or digital) programmed for the transmit mode 
determines the selective squelch type used.
Note
Call Guard codes may be permanently reprogrammed by keypad programming (see 
Section 5.14).
Proceed as follows to select a code using the Squelch Select List option switch:
Press the Squelch Select List option switch and then rotate the Select switch to select 
the desired position. The display indicates “SQ xx” where, “xx” is the selected code 
from 1-255. The code number and actual code are alternately displayed (NACs are 
displayed in hexadecimal).
To select the displayed code and return to the normal display, press the Squelch Select 
List (Squelch Code Select) switch again.
To check which code is selected, press the Squelch Select List option switch once to 
display the current selection and then again to return to normal operation.
To return to the normal selective squelch codes, select “DEFAULT” in this mode. As 
previously described, the normal codes are also automatically reselected whenever 
radio power is cycled or a talk-around channel is selected.
5.5
Penalty Timer
A penalty timer may be programmed on conventional systems to prevent transmissions for 
the programmed time after the time-out timer disables the transmitter (see Section 4.3). 
The penalty timer can be programmed for the same times as the time-out timer, and timing 
starts when the PTT switch is released. If the PTT switch is pressed while the timer is 
running the timer stops, and continues when the PTT switch is released. When the penalty 
timer expires, a beep sounds and the transmitter can then be keyed.