From The N3UJJ.COM Document LibraryFrom The N3UJJ.COM Document LibraryNon-standard offsetRefers to a transmit frequency offset used to accessrepeaters that is some value or direction other than thatstipulated by existing band plans for a particular region.See "Transmit offset".Open PageWhen used in conjunction with Page, all signals receivedwill open the receiver squelch. However, for signalsencoded with a Page code, the calling station's Pagecode appears on the target transceiver's display.PageA function that allows one station to signal another bysending a transmission encoded with a Page code thatonly opens the squelch of a receiver with the same codeselected. The calling station's code identifier appears onthe target station's display after a successful Page.Page code memoryA memory channel dedicated to storing only Page codes.See "Page".Page Transmit DelayThe delay intentionally introduced at the transmitter todelay transmission of Page codes after PTT is pressed.The delay can improve the reliability of Page whencommunicating with a receiver with slow response time.68PTT (Push-to-talk)Refers to the non-latching switch that changes thetransceiver from Receive to Transmit mode.OSORefers to a contact between two Amateur stations.RepeaterA station, usually installed in a central location at a highelevation, designed to receive and.re-transmit signals.The purpose of a repeater is to increase the receive andtransmit range of stations able to access the repeater.Reset (initialization)The act of restarting the transceiver microcomputer.Depending on the type of reset done, some or allmemory may be erased and set to default values. Areset can be done as a last resort when the transceiverappears to be malfunctioning.ReverseA function that switches the transmit and receivefrequencies.ScanThe general term for several functions that allow a seriesof frequencies or memories to be monitored sequentiallyand automatically without intervention by the operator.