4 TRANSMISSION/ RECEPTION/ REPEAT / 4.3 Channel Spacing79FUNC (E)/ Ver 2.004.3 Channel SpacingChannel Spacing is the channel spacing used by the repeater to transmit and receive.Channel spacing is the spacing of frequencies between adjacent channels.Channel Spacing (Analog)The following is the channel spacing applied when the repeater transmits and receives on an analog channel.The channel spacing can be configured for each channel by using KPG-D7.For an analog channel and mixed channel, the Channel Spacing which is available by the license of the FPU isdifferent. E-type license FPU: Wide 5k, Wide 4k, Narrow K-type license FPU: Wide 5k, NarrowChannel Spacing (NXDN)The channel spacing applied when the repeater transmits and receives on an NXDN digital channel is Very Narrow(6.25 kHz) and Narrow (12.5 kHz).Table 4-3 Channel Spacing (Analog/ NXDN)Channel Spacing BandwidthWide 5k (Analog Only) 25 kHzWide 4k (Analog Only) 20 kHzNarrow 12.5 kHzVery Narrow (NXDN Only) 6.25 kHzChannel Spacing (DMR)The channel spacing applied when the repeater transmits and receives on a DMR digital channel is Narrow (12.5kHz). The channel spacing of a DMR digital channel cannot be configured by using KPG-D7.Configuration using KPG-D7・ Configuring Channel Spacing (Analog) ( Edit > Channel Information > Channel Edit > Channel Spacing (Analog))・ Configuring Channel Spacing (NXDN) ( Edit > Channel Information > Channel Edit > Channel Spacing (NXDN))4.4 Configuring the Priority Order of Transmission (PTT Priority)The following are the transmission methods of the repeater: Test PTT External PTT Repeat PTT Network PTT Console PTT SIP PTT