
--- H_GENERAL
\The following provides a summary of the special keystrokes that may be
used in this programming package:
\
\   F1             Help Key, First press, Help for the current field.
\                  Second press, General help
\   UP-ARROW       Used to scroll a vertical list up or
\                  move vertically in a pop-up menu
\   DOWN-ARROW     Used to scroll a vertical list down or
\                  move vertically in a pop-up menu
\   RIGHT-ARRAOW   Used to move to the right along the menu
\                  items in the menu bar
\   LEFT-ARROW     Used to move to the left along the menu
\                  items in the menu bar
\   ALT            Used by itself, it selects the window menu
\                  bar, can be used in conjunction with
\                  a hot key to select a specific menu item
\   F5             Repaint display
\   INS            Toggle Insert/Overtype mode
\   DEL            Delete character right
\   BACKSPACE      Delete character left
\   ENTER          End edit and validate new value
\   ESC            Closes a form
\   TAB            Move to next field
\   SHIFT-TAB      Move to previous field
\   HOME           Go to top of form
\   END            Go to bottom of form
\   CNTRL-HOME     Go to beginning of line
\   CNTRL-END      Go to end of line
\   PAGE-DOWN      Go down one page in form
\   PAGE-UP        Go up one page in form
\

--- H_MAIN_WINDOW

--- H_RADIO

--- H_COLOURS

--- H_FILE

--- H_DEFAULTS

--- Specifications
\Use this form to set up the radio type, to indicate any installed
options and to define important aspects of the radio behaviour.
\\Other detailed aspects of general radio behaviour may be defined
using the Options form.

--- Chassis_Serial_Number

--- Factory_Model_Identity

--- Radio_Type
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available radio type.
\\The radio frequency range is specified by this field and so you must take care to
ensure that this number corresponds with the radio type printed on the sticker on
the heatsink.

--- Transmit_Timer_Duration
\Enter a time between 0 and 250 seconds inclusive.
\\The transmit timer defines the longest allowable continuous transmission by the
radio.
\\As this timer is about to expire, warning tones will be heard from the
radio.
\\If '0' is entered, this function will be disabled and no limit will be
placed on the duration of a transmission.

--- Transmit_Lockout_Duration
\Enter a time between 0 and 250 seconds inclusive.
\\If the transmit timer times out then the lockout timer will prevent the radio from
transmitting again until the specified lockout time has elapsed.
\\If '0' is entered, this function will be disabled.
\\This has no effect if the transmit timer has been disabled.

--- Clone
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\The cloning function of the radio is controlled by this setting. This defines
whether the radio is able to transfer its programmed data to another radio of
similar radio type and same database version number without the intervention of a
computer.
\\The radio will still be able to be cloned from another radio independent
of this field.

--- Keypress_Confidence_Beep
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\The radio can be programmed to emit a short confidence tone beep after each valid
key press.
\\A longer warning tone will be heard if any invalid operation is
attempted.  These warnings are not affected by the setting of the keypress beeps.

--- SELCALL_Option
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This field specifies whether the on board selective calling has been fitted to the
radio.
\\If SELCALL is not fitted, then SELCALL Identity and SELCALL Setup forms
will not be available.

--- BCD_Channel_Selection
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\It is possible to control the selected channel of the radio by using the BCD select
lines inside the radio.  This allows a remote device to control the radio
channel selection.
\\If this is enabled, the channel select buttons on the front
panel will no longer function.

--- Tx_DCS_Polarity
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This controls the polarity of all transmitted DCS codes defined in the channel
form.
\\Some systems may require the DCS code to be inverted when transmitted.

--- Rx_DCS_Polarity
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This controls the polarity of all received DCS codes defined in the channel screen.
\\Some systems may require the DCS code to be inverted when received.

--- Tx_CTCSS_RTB
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\For channels which have CTCSS operation enabled, the transmission of a CTCSS
reverse tone burst can be used on some systems to increase the speed of transmitter
shut-down in repeaters or associated equipment.

--- Rx_CTCSS_DCS_Filter
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\The radio contains an audio filter to remove any CTCSS or DCS tones which may be
present on a channel. This filter can be switched off for channels which do not
have CTCSS or DCS.
\\If set for 'All' channels, the CTCSS/DCS filter will not switch and will be active
continuously.
\\If set for 'CTCSS/DCS' channels, the filter will be active only on channels which
have CTCSS or DCS programmed on receive.

--- AUX_Key_Operation
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\The [AUX] key can be programmed to control the Aux on/off line on the options
connector in the radio, or it can control the SELCALL external alert operation if
SELCALL is fitted.
\\The entries 'Momentary' and 'Latching' relate to the behavior of
the Aux on/off line when the [AUX] button is pressed.
\\'External' is a valid option only if the SELCALL option in the specification form has been 'Fitted'.
Selecting 'External' will force the [AUX] to operate in a latching fashion.

--- Call_Key
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\The [CALL] key is used to operate the the SELCALL option, if this is fitted. The
[CALL] key should be enabled if the radio is allowed to make a SELCALL.
\\If the SELCALL field in the Specifications form has been set to 'Not Fitted', the [CALL]
key will operate the Call/sw line on the options connector in a momentary fashion.


--- SELCALL_Muting
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\If the SELCALL option is fitted, the SELCALL mute may be enabled to mute the radio
audio when the monitor function is inactive.
\\The SELCALL mute is disabled when the monitor function becomes active.

--- Monitor_Function_Disables
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This field determines which radio mutes are disabled when the monitor function is
active.
\\If this option is set to 'All Mutes', then when the monitor function becomes
active, both the SELCALL mute and any sub-audible coding mute (i.e. CTCSS or DCS)
will be disabled.
\\If this option is set to 'SELCALL Mute only', then when the monitor function
becomes active, only the SELCALL mute is disabled.
\\If this option is set to 'None', then when the monitor function becomes active,
NEITHER the SELCALL mute NOR any sub-audible coding mute (i.e. CTCSS or DCS) will
be disabled.
\\The 'SELCALL Mute only' option can be selected only if SELCALL Muting is enabled.
\\The radio's monitor function can be activated by
\       use of the [MON] button,
\       lifting the microphone off hook,
\    or receiving or placing a valid SELCALL.
\\If the auto quiet timer is enabled, the radio will deactivate the monitor function,
returning the radio to the muted state after a specified period of radio inactivity.
\\The monitor function is active when the LED is on and steady.

--- Hookswitch_Monitor
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This determines whether the microphone hookswitch is able to activate the monitor
function as defined by the 'Monitor Function Disables'.
\\This will have no effect on the other functions of the hookswitch, such as
the operation of the scanning function.


--- Monitor_Button_Brief_Press
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This determines whether a brief press of the monitor button will activate the
monitor function as defined by the 'Monitor Function Disables'.
\\Note that a brief press of the [MON] button will always deactivate the monitor
function if it is already active.

--- Monitor_Button_Long_Press
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This determines whether a long press of the monitor button will activate the
squelch override.
\\The [MON] long press function is able to override the preset
squelch of the radio and so allow the user to monitor all activity on a channel,
and to monitor activity in marginal areas where the signal is too weak to be heard
reliably.
\\In this state the LED above the [MON] button will be flashing.

--- Tx_Inhibit
\Transmit inhibit prevents the radio from transmitting under 
certain conditions which prevents the transmission from interrupting 
other users of the channel.  
\\There are three possible settings of this parameter:
\(1) No transmit inhibit.  The radio will always be able to transmit.
\(2) Transmit inhibit on busy.  The radio will not be able to transmit if 
the channel is busy (that is, if a carrier is detected on the current 
receive frequency).  This prevents the transmission from interrupting 
any user.
\(3) Transmit inhibit on mute.  The radio will not be able to transmit if 
the channel is busy and the radio is muted.  This will happen if the 
radio is busy but the CTCSS/DCS is invalid (ie the mute remains closed).
\\If a transmission has been inhibited then a tone will sound to indicate 
when the channel becomes free again.
\\In all cases transmission may be inhibited on a per channel basis 
by setting the transmit power level to 'Off'.

--- Auto_Quiet_Time
\Enter a time between 0 and 250 seconds inclusive.
\\This timer is able to return the radio to a muted state by resetting the monitor
function.
\\If this timer is set to '0', the auto quiet function will be disabled and
the monitor function can be deactivated only:
\    -  when the [MON] button is pressed
\ or -  if the radio is reset.
\\The timer is inactive when the microphone is off hook and the
hookswitch monitor is enabled.


--- Scan_Hold_Time
\Enter a time between 1 and 15 seconds inclusive.
\\This defines the length of time the radio will stay on a channel when in scan mode
after valid channel activity has stopped.


--- Economy_Timeout_With_Ign_On
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\The T2010 radio has an economiser function which can reduce the current drawn by
the radio after a specified period of inactivity.
\\Any operation on the radio will return it to a fully active state,
including any valid channel activity.
\\This field if enabled allows the period of inactivity to be specified before the
radio goes into it economy mode when the vehicle ignition is on (Ignition sense at
12 volts).

--- Timeout_Value_With_Ign_On
\If the time unit is set to hr, enter a value between 0 and 18
inclusive.
\\If time unit is set to min or sec, enter a value between 0 and 59
inclusive.
\\This timer is the length of inactivity required before the radio will enter the
economy state if the ignition sense line is held at 12V.
\\If a value of '0' is entered, this timer will be disabled and the radio
will not enter the economy state.

--- Timeout_Unit_With_Ign_On
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\If set to 'hr', the maximum timeout value is 18.

--- Economy_Timeout_With_Ign_Off
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\The T2010 radio has an economiser function which can reduce the current drawn by
the radio after a specified period of inactivity.
\\Any operation on the radio will return it to a fully active state, including
any valid channel activity.
\\This field if enabled allows the period of inactivity to be specified before the
radio goes into it economy mode when the vehicle ignition is off (Ignition sense at
0 volt).

--- Timeout_Value_With_Ign_Off
\If time unit is set to 'hr', enter a value between 0 and 18
inclusive.
\\If time unit is set to 'min' or 'sec', enter a value between 0 and 59
inclusive.
\\This timer is the length of inactivity required before the radio will enter the
economy state if the ignition sense line is held low.
\\If a value of '0' is entered, this timer will be disabled and the radio
will not enter the economy state.
\\If the ignition sense line is not fitted, the line will be regarded as low and this timer
will be used to control the economy mode.

--- Timeout_Unit_With_Ign_Off
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\If set to 'hr', the maximum timeout value is 18.

--- Receive_Frequency
\For each channel a frequency must be entered between the upper and
lower frequency limits defined by the radio type in the Specifications section.
\\The frequency must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.25kHz.
\\If a value of '0' is
entered, the channel will be disabled.

--- Transmit_Frequency
\For each channel a frequency must be entered between the upper and
lower frequency limits defined by the radio type in the Specifications section.
\\The frequency must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.25kHz.
\\If a value of '0' is
entered, the transmitter will be disabled on that channel.

--- Rx_Sub_Audible_Coding
\Enter a valid CTCSS frequency or a valid DCS code or leave blank to
indicate no sub-audible tone to be used on this channel.
\\If a CTCSS frequency of 67.0 Hz is to be used, then enter 'C67.0', 'c67.0' or
'67.0'.
\\The following CTCSS frequencies are supported:
\67.0    100.0    146.2    218.1
\71.9    103.5    151.4    225.7
\74.4    107.2    156.7    233.6
\77.0    110.9    162.2    241.8
\79.7    114.8    167.9    250.3
\82.5    118.8    173.8
\82.4    123.0    179.9
\88.5    127.3    186.2
\91.5    131.8    192.8
\94.8    136.5    203.5
\97.4    141.3    210.7
\\This is the tone which the radio must receive on the channel before the activity
will be regarded as valid.

\\If a DCS code of 032 is to be used, then enter 'D032', 'd032' or '032'.
\\A list of valid DCS codes with their inverses supported by the T2010 are as
follows:
\Normal Invert        Normal Invert         Normal Invert
\023    047           174    074            445    043
\025    244           205    263            464    026
\026    464           223    134            465    331
\031    627           226    411            466    662
\032    051           243    351            503    162
\043    445           244    025            506    073
\047    023           245    072            516    432
\051    032           251    165            532    343
\054    413           261    732            546    132
\065    271           263    205            565    703
\071    306           265    156            606    631
\072    245           271    065            612    346
\073    506           306    071            624    632
\074    174           311    664            627    031
\114    712           315    423            631    606
\115    152           331    654            632    624
\116    754           343    532            654    743
\125    365           346    612            662    466
\131    364           351    243            664    311
\132    546           364    131            703    565
\134    223           365    125            712    114
\143    412           371    734            723    431
\152    115           411    226            731    155
\155    731           412    143            732    261
\156    265           413    054            734    371
\162    503           423    315            743    654
\165    251           431    723            754    116
\172    036           432    516
\\Or one of the non standard DCS codes in the list.
\Normal Invert        Normal Invert         Normal Invert
\017    050           246    523            462    252
\036    172           252    462            523    246
\050    017           255    446            526    325
\053    452           266    454            274    145
\122    225           446    255            325    526
\145    274           452    053            332    455
\212    356           454    266            356    212
\225    122           455    332
\\This is the code which the radio must receive on a channel before the activity
will be regarded as valid.
\\If this field is left blank, the radio will regard all received tones (including
no tone) as valid.

--- Tx_Sub_Audible_Coding
\Enter a valid CTCSS frequency or a valid DCS code or leave blank to
indicate no sub-audible tone to be used on this channel.
\\If a CTCSS frequency of 67.0 Hz is to be used, then enter 'C67.0', 'c67.0' or
'67.0'.
\\The following CTCSS frequencies are supported:
\67.0    100.0    146.2    218.1
\71.9    103.5    151.4    225.7
\74.4    107.2    156.7    233.6
\77.0    110.9    162.2    241.8
\79.7    114.8    167.9    250.3
\82.5    118.8    173.8
\82.4    123.0    179.9
\88.5    127.3    186.2
\91.5    131.8    192.8
\94.8    136.5    203.5
\97.4    141.3    210.7
\\This is the tone which will be transmitted by the radio during each transmission.

\\If a DCS code of 032 is to be used, then enter 'D032', 'd032' or '032'.
\\A list of valid DCS codes with their inverses supported by the T2010 are as
follows:
\Normal Invert        Normal Invert         Normal Invert
\023    047           174    074            445    043
\025    244           205    263            464    026
\026    464           223    134            465    331
\031    627           226    411            466    662
\032    051           243    351            503    162
\043    445           244    025            506    073
\047    023           245    072            516    432
\051    032           251    165            532    343
\054    413           261    732            546    132
\065    271           263    205            565    703
\071    306           265    156            606    631
\072    245           271    065            612    346
\073    506           306    071            624    632
\074    174           311    664            627    031
\114    712           315    423            631    606
\115    152           331    654            632    624
\116    754           343    532            654    743
\125    365           346    612            662    466
\131    364           351    243            664    311
\132    546           364    131            703    565
\134    223           365    125            712    114
\143    412           371    734            723    431
\152    115           411    226            731    155
\155    731           412    143            732    261
\156    265           413    054            734    371
\162    503           423    315            743    654
\165    251           431    723            754    116
\172    036           432    516
\\Or one of the non standard DCS codes in the list.
\Normal Invert        Normal Invert         Normal Invert
\017    050           246    523            462    252
\036    172           252    462            523    246
\050    017           255    446            526    325
\053    452           266    454            274    145
\122    225           446    255            325    526
\145    274           452    053            332    455
\212    356           454    266            356    212
\225    122           455    332
\\This is the code which the radio must receive on a channel before the activity
will be regarded as valid.
\\If this field is left blank, the radio will not transmit any sub-audible tone.

--- Transmit_Power_level
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This defines the power level of the transmitter on each channel.
\\The low power setting is preset internally to 1 or 5 Watts.
\\The high power setting is nominally 25 Watts.

--- Scan
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\When set to 'Yes', the channel will be included in the scan operation.
\\While scanning, the radio will cycle through all the included channels until it detects
valid channel activity.
\\When activity is detected, the radio will stop on that channel until the activity stops
and then wait for the scan hold time before returning to scan mode.

--- TXCALL_Identity
\For the first 5 SELCALL digits, enter a valid SELCALL sequence,
where each SELCALL digit is in the range 0 to 9, B to D, F or G.
\\For the sixth digit, enter a valid SELCALL status digit which can be any one of the
SELCALL digits in the range 0 to 9, A to F.  If no status SELCALL digit is entered
then that position should be left blank.
\\TXCALL is the SELCALL sequence which will be transmitted by the radio when the
[CALL] button is held down for longer than 1 second.
\\The final SELCALL digit of this sequence is the status SELCALL digit
associated with the call and does not affect the identity specified in
the first five SELCALL digits.
\\Note that G is the reserved tone for a group call and may not be the first SELCALL
digit in a sequence.
\\Once a G has been entered, all subsequent SELCALL digits in
the sequence must also be G.
\\All radios that have the same preceding SELCALL digits
before the group tones will respond to that group call.

--- RXDECODE_Identity
\Enter any valid SELCALL sequence which DOES NOT contain a G, a valid
SELCALL sequence consists of five SELCALL digits, where each SELCALL digit is in
the range 0 to 9, B to D or F.
\\The RXDECODE is the identity to which the radio will respond when received.

--- ANI_Sequence
\Enter 'None' or a valid five digit SELCALL sequence, where each
SELCALL digit is in the range 0 to 9, B to D, F or G.
\\For the sixth digit, enter a valid SELCALL status digit which can be any one of the
SELCALL digits in the range 0 to 9, A to F.  If no status SELCALL digit is entered
then that position should be left blank.
\\A SELCALL sequence can be sent during transmissions which may be decoded to
identify the radio.
\\This sequence can be sent at various times during a
transmission, depending on the setting of the ANI Position field .
\\The ANI position fields will be made NON-SELECTABLE if no ANI sequence is
specified.


--- ANI_Position_Leading
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This specifies where during a transmission the ANI sequence is sent.
\\When leading is 'Enabled' the ANI will be sent on the leading edge 
of the PTT. In this case, when the PTT is pressed, the radio will wait 
for the specified lead-in delay and then send the ANI sequence, after 
which the operator may talk as normal.

--- ANI_Position_Random
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This specifies where during a transmission the ANI sequence is sent.
\\When random is 'Enabled' the ANI will be sent at random intervals during the
transmission.

--- ANI_Position_Trailing
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This specifies where during a transmission the ANI sequence is sent.
\\When trailing is 'Enabled' the ANI will be sent immediately after 
the PTT is released.
\\Note that no trailing ANI sequence will be transmitted if a combination of
'Trailing' and 'Random' are selected with a non-zero ANI suppression time.

--- ANI_Suppression_Time
\Enter a time between 0 and 155 seconds inclusive in steps of 5
seconds.
\\The ANI suppression timer determines the minimum time between
transmissions of the ANI sequence.
\\This does not affect the radio in any other way and normal transmissions are not altered.
\\This field is not selectable if the ANI sequence is is not specified.

--- Emergency_Call_Identity
\Enter 'None' or a valid five digit SELCALL sequence, where each
SELCALL digit is in the range 0 to 9, B to D, F or G.
\\For the sixth digit, enter a valid SELCALL status digit which can be any one of the
SELCALL digits in the range 0 to 9, A to F.  If no status SELCALL digit is entered
then that position should be left blank.
\\If the emergency function of the radio is activated, this is the SELCALL sequence
which will be sent.

--- Tone_Set
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This defines the tone set which will be used when all SELCALL sequences are
encoded or decoded.
\\The particular tone set chosen will depend on the system in
use.

--- Tone_Period
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This defines the duration of each tone in the SELCALL sequence.
\\This must be the same value for all radios in the system.

--- Lead_In_Tone
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\This tone will be sent during the lead in delay before the TXCALL sequence and the
leading edge ANI sequence.
\\If no tone is defined, the radio will transmit for the
lead in delay without sending any tone.

--- Lead_In_Delay
\Enter a time between 0 and 5000 msec inclusive in steps of 20 msec.
\\The duration of the Lead In Tone is specified by this time.
\\If no Lead In Tone is
defined, the radio will transmit for this time period but will not send a tone.

--- Group_Format
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\The International and Sigtec group formats differ in the way they encode group
calls.
\\The format used will depend on the system in use, but all radios in the
system should have the same format specified.
\\The International group format is
not defined for some SELCALL tone periods and, if a non-standard tone period is
used, the SELCALL units may not function correctly
\\WARNING: Do not select 'International' if the SELCALL unit does not support this
format.

--- Tone_Blanking
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\The SELCALL unit can mute the radio during reception of an incoming SELCALL
sequence so that only the first two tones will be heard.
\\This muting operation is
controlled by the  Tone Blanking field.
\\This has no other effect on the SELCALL
operation and so this setting is just a matter of preference.

--- Auto_Acknowledge_Beep
\Press <ENTER> or click the field with the left hand mouse button to
scroll through the available options.
\\The radio is able to transmit an auto acknowledge beep when it receives a valid
SELCALL.
\\This beep is transmitted immediately after a SELCALL is received and then
the internal alert begins to sound.
\\It notifies the person originating the call
that the call was received by the radio.
\\This beep will not be sent in response to
a group call.

--- Internal_Alert_Duration
\Enter a time between 0 and 30 seconds inclusive in steps of 2
seconds.
\\The duration of the internal alert, which sounds when the radio receives an
individual SELCALL, is defined by this timer.
\\This alert will sound until the
timer expires or until the call is answered.
\\If this is set to '0', the timer is
disabled and the alert will sound until the call is answered.
\\This duration has no effect on the internal alert that is sounded when a group
call is received.
\\When a group call is received, the radio will ring for a period
of approximately two seconds.

--- External_Alert_Duration
\Enter a time between 0 and 30 seconds inclusive in steps of 2
seconds.
\\The duration of the external alert, which can be enabled by the [AUX] button, is
defined by this timer.
\\If enabled, the external alert will become active after the
internal alert timer times out.
\\If set to 0, the external timer will be disabled.
\\The external alert function will cause the external alert line on the options
connector to pulse for the duration of this timer.

--- Options
\Use this form to define detailed aspects of general radio
behaviour.

--- Channels
\Use this form to specify transmit and receive frequencies,
sub-audible coding options, transmit power and other items on a per-channel basis.
\\The radio type must be specified using the Specifications form before using the
Channels form.

--- SELCALL_Identity
\Use this form to specify SELCALL sequences associated with this
radio.  Use the SELCALL Setup form to specify system-wide SELCALL parameters.

--- SELCALL_Setup
\Use this form to specify SELCALL parameters which are the same
for each radio in the fleet.  Use the SELCALL Identity form to define parameters
which are radio specific.



--- MH_Channel_And_Memory_Keys

--- MH_Mem_One_Channel

--- MH_Mem_Two_Channel
