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Clear Waves -- Reserved Frequencies
Reserved Frequencies
Clear Waves allows you to add a label or description to any frequency within the frequency set. When you left-click on a frequency in the results window then a DialogBox appears that allows you to enter some text. When you are finished then press the ‘OK’ button. If you choose to create a PDF report the description you just entered will also be included. Alternatively, you can use this DialogBox to exclude a frequency from all future intermodulation analyses.

Adding a description serves another important purpose — it designates that frequency as a “reserved” frequency. A reserved frequency is one that will always be included in the frequency set that results from an intermodulation analysis.

Reserved frequencies provides a means for a user to enter one or more frequencies into the coordination for those instances where a particular device is considered mandatory. For example, facilities or events often have a pool of existing equipment to which channels will need to be added. Also guest systems using preconfigured channels may have to be integrated and coordinated with resident systems.



Clear Waves -- Reserved Frequencies
There are two ways to add Reserved frequencies — from the main menu select Intermodulation > Reserved Frequencies, or from the Results window left-click on a frequency and add a description (as explained above). When you use the latter method and then go to Intermodulation > Reserved Frequencies, you should see the frequencies have been added.


Clear Waves -- Reserved Frequencies
To copy, cut or paste a description, select a frequency in the results window and right-click. If a description is ‘cut’, then the corresponding frequency will be removed from the reserved frequencies. Similarly, if a description is ‘pasted’, then the corresponding frequency will be added as a reserved frequency.

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