What is Reverse Mode?
Many radio systems use a repeater setup which works using two frequencies; a low-powered input and high-powered output. Most of the time, listeners will opt to program the high-powered output frequency since this has the likeliest chance of monitoring signals. When listening to the repeater frequency, it is possible to use the Reverse Mode feature to temporarily listen to the opposite repeater frequency. This is most useful if you normally listen to the output frequency. If you use the Reverse Mode in this case, the input frequency will be monitored and if a signal is heard, you know that the radio emitting the low-powered signal must be nearby. For more details, see pages 69 & 82 of the BC780XLT Operating Guide. Q:What is Beep Alert? A: This feature, when programmed in a memory channel, is designed to emit a rapid, three beep alert if a signal is detected on the frequency programmed into that memory channel. For more details, see pages 22 of the BC780XLT Operating Guide. Q:What type o