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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.
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.
#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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.)
computers (if the computer is so equipped.)
CSQ:
Abbreviation for Carrier Squelch. See definition for Carrier
Squelch.
Squelch.
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