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MIC

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FUN

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TONE

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SET

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DJ-CRX5

Thank you for purchasing your new Alinco transceiver. Please read this manual 
carefully before using the product to ensure full performance, and keep this 
manual for future reference as it contains information on after-sales service. 
In case addendum or errata sheets are included with this product, please read 
those materials and keep them together with this instruction manual for future 
reference.

VHF/UHF FM Transceiver

Instruction Manual

DJ-CRX5

Summary of Contents for DJ-CRX5

Page 1: ...anual carefully before using the product to ensure full performance and keep this manual for future reference as it contains information on after sales service In case addendum or errata sheets are included with this product please read those materials and keep them together with this instruction manual for future reference VHF UHF FM Transceiver Instruction Manual DJ CRX5 ...

Page 2: ...O INC Yodoyabashi Dai bldg 13F 4 4 9 Koraibashi Chuo ku Osaka 541 0043 Japan Phone 81 6 7636 2362 Fax 81 6 6208 3802 http www alinco com E mail export alinco co jp Copyright Alinco lnc PS0864 FNEI NL Printed in China ...

Page 3: ...ting There are many radio stations operating in proximity to the frequency ranges this product covers Be careful not to cause interference when transmitting around such radio stations Lightning Any person is not safe outdoor during thunderstorm and lightning This condition is getting worse if somebody keeps a hand held radio chances of being hit by lightning are doubled since lightning may hit a r...

Page 4: ...TANT NOTICE DEALER PROGRAMMING The utility software may be available to distributors dealers only USB programming cable is required The manufacturer will not release the software to unauthorized party so please contact your dealer for details This product may be delivered to the consumer after being preprogrammed with the operating parameters then certain operation may be disabled for user accesse...

Page 5: ...tand charger as standard accessories Alphanumeric name tags FM broadcast 76 108MHz receiver built in Selectable Battery save parameters Busy Channel Lockout CTCSS DCS Encode Decode DTMF VOX built in Emergency Alarm signal Various scan modes Key lock Wide Narrow operations and more Features ...

Page 6: ...t may cause loss of property or injure the user if the warning is disregarded Alert symbol An explanation is given Warning symbol An explanation is given Instruction symbol An explanation is given This symbol is intended to alert the user to a possible hazard that may cause loss of life and property if the user disregards the warning This symbol is intended to alert the user to an immediate danger...

Page 7: ... the product do not touch it It may damage your skin Rinse with plenty of cold water if the liquid contacted your skin Never operate this product in facilities where radio products are prohibited for use such as aboard aircraft in airports in ports within or near the operating area of business wireless stations or their relay stations The manufacturer declines any responsibilities against loss of ...

Page 8: ...e and or malfunction and voids warranty Do not operate this product in a wet place such as in a shower room It may result in electric shock fire and or malfunction This product is splash proof but not a complete water proof Do not place the product in a container carrying conductive materials such as water or metal in close proximity A short circuit to the product may result in electric shock fire...

Page 9: ...When a liquid penetrated inside When a power cord including DC cables AC cables and adapters is damaged For your safety turn off then remove all related AC lines to the product and its accessories from the wall outlet if a thunderstorm is likely Maintenance Do not open the unit and its accessories Please consult with your local dealer of this product for service and assistance Securely plug the ad...

Page 10: ...at and humidity such as a heater or a stove Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight Be cautious of a dew formation Please completely dry the product before use when it happens Be cautious of the whip antenna when carried in your shirt pocket etc It may make contact with your eye and cause injury Do not connect devices other than specified ones to the jacks and ports on the product It may result ...

Page 11: ...o are registered trademarks of Alinco incorporated Japan in United States EU States Russia China and many other countries Windouws is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries All other trademarks are the properties of their respective holders ALINCO and authorized dealers are not responsible for any typographical errors there may be in this manual Th...

Page 12: ...e Battery 05 PREPARATION 06 Installing Removing the Battery 06 Installing Removing the Antenna 06 Installing Removing the Belt Clip 07 Installing optional microphones 07 GETTING ACQUAINTED 08 LCD Display 08 BASIC OPERATIONS 11 Turn the Radio On OFF 11 Adjusting Volume 11 Switch between Main band and Sub band 11 Switch between Channel mode and VFO mode 12 Channel Adjusting 12 Frequency Adjusting 12...

Page 13: ...g limit 16 Turn On Off FM Radio 16 CTCSS DCS Setup 16 CTCSS DCS Scan 17 Offset Frequency Direction Setup 17 Frequency Channel Scan 18 Channel Scan Skip 18 Frequency Reverse 19 TX Power selection 19 DTMF code Transmit and Enquiry 19 Keypad lock 20 Stopwatch function 20 Function Menu Setup 21 CTCSS DCS Encode Setup 27 CTCSS DCS Decode Setup 27 CTCSS DCS Encode Decode Synchronous Setup 28 ...

Page 14: ...nnel Lockout 32 Prohibits transmitting 33 Band Limit 33 Sub Band Display 34 Beep sounds 34 Time Out Timer TOT 35 Voice Operated Transmission VOX An optional earphone microphone is necessary 35 Voice Operated Transmission VOX Delay Time 36 Automatic Power Off Time 36 DTMF Transmitting Time 37 Squelch level 37 Scan Dwell Time 38 Function Icon Stay Time 39 LCD Backlight 39 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 15: ...play Mode Setup 44 Resume Factory Default 44 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS 46 Cable Cloning 46 Cable cloning instruction 47 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 48 Cable cloning instruction 48 RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION OF EARPHONE MICROPHONE 49 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 50 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 51 ATTACHED CHART 52 CTCSS Frequency Chart 52 1024 groups DCS frequency chart 53 ...

Page 16: ...ntenna Li ion Battery Instruction Manual Battery Charger Belt Clip AC Adaptor NOTE Accessories may differ depending on the version you have purchased Please contact your local dealer for details of standard accessories and the warranty policy before purchase Hand Strap ...

Page 17: ...installing the battery when the radio displays low battery please charge the battery Notice for Charging Battery Do not shortcircuit the charger Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery otherwise the warranty is void and you risk serious damage to yourself and properties The ambient temperature should be between 5 and 40 while charging Charging outside this range may not fully charge th...

Page 18: ...y place where temperature is in 10ºC to 45ºC 14ºF to 113ºF range Temperatures outside this range can cause the battery liquid to leak Exposure to prolonged high humidity can cause corrosion of metal components Battery packs are a consuming part When its operating time becomes considerably short after a normal charge please consider that the pack is exhausted and replace it with a new one The batte...

Page 19: ...and LED fails to indicate charge status correctly NOTE Trouble means battery heating short circuit or charger malfunction Remove the battery pack from the charger immediately and contact to your local dealer for services The max trickle pre charging time is 30 minutes In case the red indicator continues to blink longer please stop charging and consult with your local dealer for services It is know...

Page 20: ...n be charged alone please take the radio to your local dealer for services Note Battery pack discharges faster when it is attached to the radio Please always remove it from the radio when not in use BATTERY INFORMATION How to Store the Battery The battery should be kept in the status 111 of 50 100 charged when storing It should be kept in cool dry environment 222 and remove it from the transceiver...

Page 21: ...the battery pack Installing Removing the Antenna Installing the Antenna Screw the antenna into the connector on the top of the transceiver by holding the antenna at its base and turning it clockwise until secure Removing the Antenna Turn the antenna anticlockwise till the antenna separates the connector of the transciever to remove it PREPARATION S P M IC 3 4 S P M IC PTT NOTE Do not use third par...

Page 22: ...crophones Unveil the MIC SP jack cover and then insert the Microphone plug into MIC SP jack NOTE To keep the radio dust and splash resistant the cover must 111 be closed properly with the original supplied cover The radio is not dust and splash resistant while using the 222 optional accessory risking that the water may penetrate inside through the plug Check the tightness of the fixing screws from...

Page 23: ...tery Real time display receiving signal strength Power Indicator Battery capacity remnant Busy Channel VOX Function Scan Skip Narrow band Battery Capacity Function Menu No Main Channel No Lock Frequency Reverse Offset Direction DCS DTMF CTCSS FUNC Icon FM radio TX Power Sub band receiving signal Function next menu ...

Page 24: ...ETTING ACQUAINTED 1 3 4 2 6 7 5 DJ CRX5 8 MIC A FUN D ESC M B C 1 FM 2 TONE 3T SCA 6 SKIP 9 HI LO 5 SCAN 8 SET 0DTMF 4 7 REV M S ENT KL PTT 13 14 15 9 10 11 12 NOTE Please do not close the microphone hole ...

Page 25: ...to increase volume anticlockwise to reduce 4 TX RX indicator Main RX is Green Sub RX is Blue TX is Red 5 LCD display Displays current frequency channel and operations 6 Speaker 7 Keypad Enters desired frequency channel or operations by keypads 8 Mic 9 PF1 key 10 PTT key Press PTT key to talk release this key to receive 11 PF2 key 12 MONI key 13 Speaker Microphone jack programming software jack 14 ...

Page 26: ...nticlockwise till hearing Click to turn off the transceiver Under power on state turn POWER VOLUME to adjust volume Clockwise up anticlockwise down NEVER USE EARPHONE while adjusting audio level The max audio output is 1W and it s loud enough to hurt your eardrums You may feel a static shock when wearing an earphone in a dry atomosphere but it s not a defect of product but a cause of nature It is ...

Page 27: ...o channel mode rotate 1 B C to adjust channel Press B to enter the downward channel Press C to enter the upward channel If there is blank channel between two channels radio will skip blank channel into next channel Input channel number by keypad 2 When transceiver in Channel mode or FM radio channel mode user can input number 000 199 to switch into desired channel If input channel number is not be...

Page 28: ...eiver in FM radio mode press A FUN key LCD displays icon then press 5 SCAN to start FM searching When one station is sought LCD displays current station frequency you can listen to current station Receiving When a signal is received the LED lights will light up the main channel receives indicator a green Subchannel receives indicator blue and the TDR Mark will flash following and you can hear the ...

Page 29: ...ed This transceiver has 3 Alarm modes for optional can be setup in programming software Power off transceiver to exit Alarm Side Key PF1 PF2 function instruction 1 VOLT Battery capacity inquiry Under standby press PF1 PF2 key LCD displays current battery capacity press this key again to exit 2 CALL Transmit the prestored DTMF Encode signal in channel 3 ALARM Long pressing PF1 PF2 key LCD display A...

Page 30: ...te press A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon press B key to switch into channel mode channel number flashes 2 Press B C to select desired deleting channel number 3 Press A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon press and hold B key until a beep sounds and clear up frequency information of current channel deletion is successful Following functions may be assigned to the MON...

Page 31: ...nction Repeat above operation LCD displays DCS icon it means current channel add DCS signal function Repeat above operation DCS icon disappears current channel without CTCSS DCS signal Turn On Off FM Radio Under standby state press A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 1 FM key LCD displays FM ON and current FM radio frequency FM radio function is on When FM radio is on pre...

Page 32: ...ange scan direction When scan the matching CTCSS DCS signaling it will stay 5seconds and then go on scanning Press any other keys except A FUN M S ENT KL key to exit In VFO mode Under standby state press A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon press 4 key to choose offset frequency direction There are 3 options Positive offset Minus offset shut off offset 1 Positive offset Indicates TX ...

Page 33: ...is of all bands scan it scans upwards as your STEPPING setting In channel scan the skipped channel is not in the line of scanning Scan upwards as per channel no please refer to channel scan skip Frequency channel scan can change scan direction by press B C when find a matching carrier wave and signaling the transceiver will stay 5 seconds then go on scanning Please refer to scan setup Channel Scan...

Page 34: ...up number total 16 groups of current group 2 Press B C to choose desired group and DTMF data press PTT key to transmit selected DTMF signaling If current group not edit DTMF data LCD displays the current group number and EMPTY Frequency Reverse Under standby state press A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 7 REV key to set the current channel as frequency reverse repeat ab...

Page 35: ... LCD displays ___________ now you can enter desired DTMF data by keypad 4 When finished editing press side key PF2 to save DTMF signaling Stopwatch function 1 In standby state press A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press M S to enter into stopwatch function 2 Press M S key to start timing Under this state press ENT KL key to pause timing When timing is pause press M S key to...

Page 36: ...ress 8 SET key to enter function menu 2 Press B C key to choose desired function 3 Press A FUN enter into next menu LCD displays icon press B C to select desired setting Note In CTCSS DCS setting Press 1 FM to select CTCSS DCS or OFF When select DCS press M S to switch between positive and negative code In editing name press 1 FM to move downward icon press 4 move upward icon 4 Press A FUN to retu...

Page 37: ...naling setup DTMF Current optional signal is DTMF 5 SIGNAL Squelch mode setup SQ When current channel received matching RF signals transceiver can hear the talking from the other party CTCSS DCS When current channel received matching RF signals and matching CTCSS DCS signaling transceiver can hear the talking from the other party TONE When current channel received matching RF signals and matching ...

Page 38: ...erse function 9 TALKAR Talk Around TX RX Turn on Talk Around function current channel will transmit at RX frequency if CTCSS DCS signaling is set it will interchange decoding CTCSS DCS as encoding OFF Close Talk Around function 10 OFFSET Offset Frequency setup 0 70MHz Frequency range is 00 70MHz 11 NAME Editing Channel name a z A Z 0 9 _ In channel name display mode will display the edited channel...

Page 39: ...r OFF Turn off time out timer 10 270 S Total 27 levels for optional each interval is 10 S 18 VOX Voice Operated Transmission VOX Setup OFF Turn off VOX function 1 10 Total 10 VOX levels for optional 19 VDELAY VOX Delay Setup 0 5S 3S Total 27 levels for optional each interval is 0 1S 20 APO Automatic Power Off Setup OFF Disable the Automatic power off function 30MIN 2HOUR 30minutes 2hours Total 3 l...

Page 40: ...AYS Function icon is always display only when pressing function key again the icon will disappear 25 LIGHT LCD Backlight ON OFF Always on off AUTO Backlight will automatic closed after a period 26 COLOR LCD Backlight Color BLUE ORG PUR Blue Orange Purple 27 ID Self ID inquiry LCD displays radio self ID DTMF ID is 3 digits 28 TBST Tone Pulse Frequency Selection 1750Hz 2100Hz 1450Hz 1000Hz Tone plus...

Page 41: ...26 Function Menu Setup 31 PF1 Self define PF1 PF2 key function VOLT Displays current battery capacity CALL Call function ALARM Emergency alarm function 32 PF2 LAMP Lamp OFF No function ...

Page 42: ...key to confirm and exit CTCSS DCS Decode Setup By using this function with CTCSS DCS encode feature you hear only signals that are sent with matching tones Such operations are often reffered to as Tone Squelch or DCS squelch After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key to choose menu 02 and display R CDC Press 333 A FUN enter into nex...

Page 43: ...t desired setting Press 444 1 FM key to choose the desired CTCSS DCS encodeing decodeing tone See appendix for details of available tones Press 555 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit Add or Cancel DTMF Sgnaling This function is DTMF setting After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key to choose menu 04 and display TONDEC Pr...

Page 44: ... of the signaling tones CT DCS Hear only the signals with matching CTCSS or DCS tones Tone Hear only the signals with matching DTMF tones CT TO Hear only the signals with matching CTCSS DCS DTMF tones CT TO Hear only the signals with matching any one of CTCSS DCS DTMF tones Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit Frequency Step After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LC...

Page 45: ...enter into next menu LCD displays icon press B C to select desired setting Available parameters are 12 5 narrow and 25KHz wide Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit Frequency Reverse This function temporary reverses the transmitting and receiving frequencies and signaling tone settings After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Pres...

Page 46: ...or ENT KL key to confirm and exit Offset Frequency After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key to choose menu 10 and display OFF SET Press 333 A FUN key enter into next menu LCD displays icon press B C to select desired setting Available parameters are 0 00 to 69 9975MHz in step size selected in menu 06 Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT K...

Page 47: ...to confirm and exit Function Menu Setup Note This feature is available only in the Channel modes Busy Channel Lockout This function prohibits the transmitting when the channel is busy After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key to choose menu 12 and display RPLOCK Press 333 A FUN key enter into next menu LCD displays icon press B C t...

Page 48: ...m and exit Band Limit When this function is on inputting frequency or Scanning frequency under VFO is limited in current VFO frequency band After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key to choose menu 14 and display BAND Press 333 A FUN key enter into next menu LCD displays icon press B C to select desired setting OFF Band limit is dis...

Page 49: ...nel VOLT Display current battery voltage RADIO Display FM radio frecuency OFF Sub band display is disabled Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit Beep sounds After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key to choose menu 16 and display BEEP Press 333 A FUN key enter into next menu LCD displays icon press B C to select de...

Page 50: ...menu LCD displays icon press B C to select desired setting OFF 10 270s of TOT for optional each interval is 10 seconds Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit Voice Operated Transmission VOX An optional earphone microphone is necessary When this function is on the transmitting can be started by voice no need to press PTT key After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD d...

Page 51: ...27 levels for optional each interval is 0 1S Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit Automatic Power Off Time When this function is on transceiver will automatic power off when reach the preset time After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key to choose menu 20 and display APO Press 333 A FUN key enter into next menu L...

Page 52: ... enter into next menu LCD displays icon press B C to select desired setting 50MS Each DTMF signal transmits 50ms interval 50ms 100MS Each DTMF signal transmits 100ms interval 100ms 200MS Each DTMF signal transmits 200ms interval 200ms 300MS Each DTMF signal transmits 300ms interval 300ms 500MS Each DTMF signal transmits 500ms interval 500ms Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit S...

Page 53: ...op scaning for 10seconds then resume 15ST When scanning matched signal transceiver will stop scaning for 15seconds then resume 2SP When scanning matched signal transceiver will stop scaning 2seconds after signal disappeared then resume Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key...

Page 54: ...tion menu icon stay 1second then disappeared 2SEC When finished function setting or enter into function menu icon stay 2seconds then disappeared 3SEC When finished function setting or enter into function menu icon stay 3seconds then disappeared ALWAYS Function icon is always display only when pressing function key again the icon will disappear Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exi...

Page 55: ... key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit LCD Backlight Color There are three kinds of backlight color for optional After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key to choose menu 26 and display COLOR Press 333 A FUN key enter into next menu LCD displays icon press B C to select desired setting ORG Orange backlight PUR Purple backlight BLUE ...

Page 56: ...8 and display TBST Press 333 A FUN key enter into next menu LCD displays icon press B C to select desired setting 1700Hz 2100Hz 1000Hz 1450Hz OFF 5kinds of Tone Burst for optional Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit Self ID inquiry After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key to choose menu 27 and display ID Press ...

Page 57: ...Save is disabled 1 2 The standby time between normal working state and battery saving mode is 1 2 1 3 The standby time between normal working state and battery saving mode is 1 3 1 5 The standby time between normal working state and battery saving mode is 1 5 1 8 The standby time between normal working state and battery saving mode is 1 8 AUTO Battery save ratio is adjusting automatically Press 44...

Page 58: ... select desired setting VOLT Displays current battery capacity CALL Call function ALARM Emergency alarm function LAMP Lamp OFF No function Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm and exit FM radio After pressing 111 A FUN key the top left corner of LCD displays icon then press 8 SET key Press 222 B C key to choose menu 30 and display RADIO Press 333 A FUN key enter into next menu LCD displa...

Page 59: ...items of function menu will hide automatically user can only operate some functions It is unable to switch into VFO by pressing D ESC M key and the factory default setting is locked This model can be used for professional mode NAME Channel Name Tag mode transceiver displays current channel number channel name press D ESC M key to switch into VFO mode Press 444 D ESC M key or ENT KL key to confirm ...

Page 60: ...OR on LCD Press 333 A FUN key enter into next menu LCD displays icon press B C to select desired setting OFF No operations FACT Resume all items to factory default including channel and background settings INIT Resume background settings to factory default channel operations are keeping Press 444 D ESC M key to exit current selection Press 555 ENT KL key to confirm current selection ...

Page 61: ...transmitted data quantity After data copies completely LCD displays 333 CLONE Main transceiver stays in this mode preparing to next copy restart main transceiver to exit copy 444 mode Setup sub transceiver party When receiving data LCD displays 111 CLONE XX XX means the received data quantity After data received sub transceiver returns to normal mode 222 Power off take over cable line and link to ...

Page 62: ...nstruction NOTE Commonly available 3 5mm φ stereo miniplug audio cable is usable MIC A FUN D ESC M B C 1 FM 2 TONE 3T SCA 6 SKIP 9 HI LO 5 SCAN 8 SET 0DTMF 4 7 REV M S ENT KL MIC A FUN D ESC M B C 1 FM 2 TONE 3T SCA 6 SKIP 9 HI LO 5 SCAN 8 SET 0DTMF 4 7 REV M S ENT KL ...

Page 63: ...adio Antenna EBC 41 Belt Clip EBP 92 Li ion Battery Pack DC 7 4V 1800mAh EDC 202 Li ion Battery Charger EDC 190E AC Adaptor 220V Linear type EDC 191E AC Adaptor 220V EDC 191T AC Adaptor 120V EME 56A Earphone Microphone EMS 76 Speaker microphone ...

Page 64: ...ar Clip the PTT unit closer to your mouth Carry the radio on the side or the back of your body and the cable should go around the back as shown Clamp the excessive length of cable at your waist RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION OF EARPHONE MICROPHONE ...

Page 65: ...m with battery pack Weight approx 240g with battery pack and antenna TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Receiving Part wide band narrow band Sensitivity 12dB SINAD 0 25μV 0 35μV Adjacent Channel Selectivity 65dB 60dB Intermodulation 60dB 60dB Spurious Rejection 70dB 70dB Hum Noise 45dB 40dB Audio Distortion 5 Audio Power Output 1000mW 10 Transmitting Part wide band narrow band Power Output 4W 2W 1W UHF 5W 2W...

Page 66: ...battery life is finished Replace the battery pack with a new one No sound after using earphone for a while Earphone jack is broken Please contact with local dealers to repair Cannot talk or hear other members in your group A Different frequency or channel please change it B Different CTCSS DCS DTMF please reset it C Out of communication range Receiving intermittent with in big noise Out of communi...

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