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XG-100p Menu Item

Syncopations

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In the Menu of the XG-100p, you can find the UTIL menu. At the very bottom of that menu, there is:

PH2 LC DISPLAY

When enabled on a Phase 2 system, on the bottom right of the screen, it'll show TDMA 1rx or 0rx then a '?'.

Can anyone share with me what exactly that does?

Thank you.
 

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Instead of opening another thread, I decided to just reuse this one. Does the XG-100p support TDMA control channels on XLPR06T02?
 

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No. XLPR06T02 doesn't add any new features and there will be no support for new features added to the XG-100P. It's a long dead platform. Support for TDMA CC is only supported on the XL series of radios.
 
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