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CPS 2.0 Scrambling Frequency?

rfa5

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Reading a radio using 2.0 I see in the general section under general settings a pull down menu for scrambling frequency. There are only several choices and the radio I'm reading shows 3.29 kHz. What is this setting do? Is it unique to CPS 2.0 as I've never seen that in CPS 16 which I use the most (and I'm far from an expert when using 16!) It's in the general section, not in the security section with privacy and RAS. Just wondering.
 

tweiss3

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It is in CPS16 as well. This is for analog inversion scrambling, and that's the frequency point where it splits the scramble.
 
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