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CONTROL COMMAND
D
Data content description (continued)
• Memory content setting
Command : 1A 00
X
e
r
−
i
o
,
!0
!1
!2
−
!4
!5
−
!7
X X X ...
...
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X
X X
X X X X
X X
q
,
w
!8
−
@7
q
,
w
Memory channel numbers
0001–0099: Memory channel 1 to 99
0100:
Programmed scan edge P1
0101:
Programmed scan edge P2
To clear the memory channel contents, add the
code “FF” after the memory channel number.
(instead of the data
e
to
@7
)
This completes the memory clearing.
e
Select memory setting
00 : OFF
01 :
★
1
02 :
★
2
03 :
★
3
r
~
i
Operating frequency setting
See “• Operating frequency.”
o
,
!0
Operating mode setting
See “• Operating mode.”
!1
Data mode and tone type settings
X
X
!1
0: OFF, 1: TONE, 2: TSQL
0: OFF, 1: DATA 1, 2: DATA 2, 3: DATA 3
!2
~
!4
Repeater tone frequency setting
!5
~
!7
Tone squelch frequency setting
See “• Repeater tone/tone squelch settings.”
!8
~
@7
Memory name settings
Up to 10 characters.
See “• Codes for the memory name, opening message,
NTP server address, CLOCK2 name, network name,
and network radio name contents.”
• Main or Sub band's frequency settings
Command : 25
X X X X X X X X X X 0 0
00: MAIN
01: SUB
Operating frequency data
(See p. 18-11)
• Main or Sub band's operating mode and filter
settings
Command : 26
Both data and filter settings can be skipped. In that
case, “DATA OFF” and the default filter setting of the
operating mode is automatically selected.
X X X X X X
X X
q
Operating mode setting
e
Filter setting
w
Data mode setting
00: MAIN
01: SUB
q
Operating mode
w
Data mode
e
Filter
00: LSB
05: FM
00: Data mode OFF
01: FIL1
01: USB
07: CW-R
01: Data mode 1 (D1) 02: FIL2
02: AM
08: RTTY-R 02: Data mode 2 (D2) 03: FIL3
03: CW
12: PSK
03: Data mode 3 (D3)
04: RTTY 13: PSK-R