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D-STAR OPERATION
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Using “Your Call Sign”
The “Your Call Sign” memory saves the “UR”
(destination) call signs. When you select an individual
station call sign for the “TO” (Destination) setting using
“Your Call Sign,” you can make a Gateway call. When
you call the destination through a gateway, the signal
is automatically sent to the last repeater that the
station accessed. So, even if you do not know where
the station is, you can make a call.
NOTE:
If the repeater, set in “FROM” (Access
Repeater) has no Gateway call sign, you cannot
make a gateway call.
Example:
Selecting “Station1” from the “Your Call
Sign.”
1. Hold down [DR] for 1 second to display the DR
screen.
2. Select “TO,” then push [
ï
].
•Displays the TO SELECT screen.
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On the DR screen, pushing [DR] toggles between
“FROM” and “TO.”
3. Select “Your Call Sign,” then push [
ï
].
•Displays the YOUR CALL SIGN screen.
4. Select the destination name or call sign, then
push [
ï
]. (Example: Station1)
• Returns to the DR screen, and “Station1” is displayed
in “TO.”
“TO” (Destination) setting (Continued)
TIP:
After selecting a destination, you can select
another station preset in your transceiver by rotating
[DIAL].
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Using the RX History
When a call is received in the DV mode, the call data
is saved in the RX History.
Up to 50 Callers, and only the last Called call signs
can be saved.
Example: Selecting “Station1” in the RX History.
1. Hold down [DR] for 1 second to display the DR
screen.
2. Select “TO,” then push [
ï
].
•Displays the TO SELECT screen.
L
On the DR screen, pushing [DR] toggles between
“FROM” and “TO.”
3. Select “RX History,” then push [
ï
].
•Displays the RX HISTORY screen.
4. Select the destination name or call sign, then
push [
ï
]. (Example: Station1)
• Returns to the DR screen, and “Station1” is displayed
in “TO.”
TIP:
To add the RX HISTORY data to memory, push
[QUICK], then select “Add To Your Memory.”
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