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One-touch reply using the call record
The stored call signs in the call record can be used to the call.
q
After receiving a call, push and hold
[RX
➝
CS]
(8) for
1 sec.
Or, while pushing and holding
[RX
➝
CS]
(8), rotate
[DIAL]
to select the desired call record.
The received call sign is displayed
while pushing and holding
with rotating .
• Set your own call sign (MY) in advance. (pgs. 36, 47, 48)
• The call sign in “CALLER” is stored as “UR,” “RXRPT1” is stored
as “R2” and “RXRPT2” is stored as “R1.”
NOTE:
The display shows “
-- -- -- -- -- --
”
with error
beeps, when a call sign has been received incorrectly.
In this case, no call sign is set. See previous page
‘
D
Desired call record indication’ for checking the
received call sign.
w
Push
[PTT]
to transmit; release to receive.
• Selecting a call record via RX CAL screen
q
Select the desired record channel as steps
q
and
w
on
the previous page.
w
Push and hold
[RX
➝
CS]
(8) for 1 sec. to copy the record
channel to current call sign.
e
Push
[PTT]
to transmit; release to receive.
Important!
Setting call signs with the “One-touch reply using the call
record” operation as at left are for temporary operation
only. Therefore, the set call signs will be over-written when
another call record is used to set call signs.
• Never saved into a call sign memory.
If you want to save the set call signs, see “Copying the call
record contents into call sign memory”
(p. 51)
for details.
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For your information
When a call specifying your call sign is received, the call
signs of the calling station and the repeater it is using can be
automatically used for operation.
• When “CALL W (RX call sign auto write)”
(p. 133)
is set to
“AUTO,” the station call sign in “CALLER” is set to “UR” au
-
tomatically.
• When “RPT W (Repeater call sign auto write)”
(p. 133)
is set
to “AUTO,” the repeater call sign in “RXRPT1” is stored as
“R2” and “RXRPT2” is stored as “R1” automatically.
NOTE:
The One-touch reply function can be used on the
same network system, but it cannot be used over different
network systems.
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