Radtel RT 950 Pro Amatör Telsizde TX Sınırlama

Radtel RT 950 Pro: How to Enable Transmission Only on Amateur Bands (TX Limiting) In this video, we address the "TX Limiting" issue, a topic frequently asked about by Radtel RT 950 Pro radio users and one that is difficult to find information about online. While the device's ability to transmit over a wide frequency range seems like a feature, legally we are required to remain within the amateur radio frequencies for which we are licensed (144-146 MHz and 430-440 MHz). The video includes: Testing the device's factory-set wide TX capability. Using artificial intelligence and filtering out erroneous information from foreign sources. SPECIAL METHOD: Showing you step-by-step how to activate only amateur bands directly on the device, without needing computer software (CPS). We also touch upon hidden features such as Super Mode and All Band Test Mode. In amateur radio, acting in accordance with the rules is crucial for protecting both ourselves and our hobby. Using this secret method, you can put your device into "Legal Mode" in seconds. Enjoy watching, 00:00 Introduction and Radtel RT 950 Pro Overview 00:30 Why Should We Limit TX? (Legal Requirements) 01:22 Wide Frequency Transmission Test (Outside Amateur Band) 02:44 Research Process: Misinformation and the Search for Solutions 03:58 What is Super Mode? (PTT + 8 Method) 04:58 Notes on Law Enforcement and Amateur Radio Licenses 07:14 All Band Test Mode (Down Arrow Key Method) 11:25 CRITICAL: Locking Only Amateur Bands (TX Limit - PTT + 2) 12:15 Successful TX Test After Limitation 12:45 Closing and Your Questions