Release R03.02.01-RVN 4098G

 The HT/JT1000/VISAR Conventional RSS has been up-issued to add support for
 new models, features, and to correct some problems in the previous version.
 The models added are:

H01KDC9AA1DN - HT1000, 2 Channel, VHF, With or w/o keypad 
             (Option), with built-in option slot

H01KDC9AA3DN - HT1000, 16 Channel, VHF, With or w/o keypad 
             (Option), with built-in option slot

H01RDC9AA1DN - HT1000, 2 Channel, UHF Range 1, With or w/o 
             keypad (Option), with built-in option slot

H01RDC9AA3DN - HT1000, 16 Channel, UHF Range 1, With or w/o 
             keypad (Option), with built-in option slot

H01SDC9AA1DN - HT1000, 2 Channel, UHF Range 2, With or w/o keypad 
             (Option), with built-in option slot

H01SDC9AA3DN - HT1000, 16 Channel, UHF Range 2, With or w/o 
             keypad (Option), with built-in option slot.

H01UCC6AA3DN - HT1000, 16 Channel, 800 MHz, With or w/o keypad 
             (Option), with built-in option slot.

H05KDD9AA4DN - VISAR, 16 Channel, VHF, No Keypad

H05KDH9AA7DN - VISAR, 16 Channel, VHF, Keypad

H05RDD9AA4DN - VISAR, 16 Channel, UHF Range 1, No Keypad

H05RDH9AA7DN - VISAR, 16 Channel, UHF Range 1, Keypad

H05SDD9AA4DN - VISAR, 16 Channel, UHF Range 2, No Keypad

H05SDH9AA7DN - VISAR, 16 Channel, UHF Range 2, Keypad

H05UCD6AA4DN - VISAR, 16 Channel, 800MHz Range, display

H05UCH6AA7DN - VISAR, 16 Channel, 800MHz Range, Keypad, 
              Display


New features supported are the following:

   1. The RSS is now capable of supporting the additional frequencies
 allowed by the Federal Government using 12.5 kHz bandwidth.  This
 RSS will allow the user to scroll to and program these frequencies
 in the radio.  These new freqencies are applicable for UHF and VHF
 band radios only.

Other Enhancements:

   1. The squelch alignment for 12.5 kHz and 20 kHz bandwidth 
 screens have been simplified.  Previously these screens did not
 display the current setting of the squelch alignment in the codeplug.
 Therefore, the user would tune squelch, and upon reading back the
 codeplug, the RSS would display the default value instead of the
 value stored in the codeplug.  Now, the RSS displays the offset 
 value that is stored in a separate box in the lower right of the
 squelch alignment screens.


The RSS problems which have been resolved in this release are:

   1. Squelch tuning for 800 MHz has been corrected, and now
 accurately tunes squelch.

   2. Invalid TX TPL frequencies sometimes appeared in the Tx TPL
 Tone field when you change from CSQ to TPL.  It was possible 
 to program this incorrect data into a radio.  This will cause
 the receiving radio toremain muted when you would expect it 
 to unmute.  This is corrected in this release.

   3. There was a problem writing the codeplug ocassionally.  This
 was caused by the length of time required to erase a codeplug
 location and then write to it.  On small or average changes to
 codeplug, this was not a problem but with large changes to the
 codeplug, this required slightly more time than the RSS was 
 allowing the radio to have.  The time to write the codeplug has
 been increased by 500ms, and this gives the radio enough time
 to erase, write and then respond back to the RSS.
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