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4.
EPEATERCALLSIGNPROGRAMMING
When the repeater that was programmed in the pre-
vious item has its own gateway capability, skip this
setting and go to the next item. If the programmed
repeater uses a different gateway repeater, program
gateway repeater’s call sign as described below.
!8
Push [
Z
](F-2) to display the “GW” item (Gateway
Repeater Call Sign).
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’s call sign is displayed, and
“G” is automatically added as, or overwrites, the 8th
digit.
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: JP3YHH G
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Push [EDT](F-4) to enter the repeater call sign pro-
gramming mode.
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@0
Push [
Ω
](F-2) or [
≈
](F-3) to select the character to
program.
@1
Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the first character or
symbol (‘/’ only) to input.
When inputting numbers, push the appropriate key-
pad key.
s0USH;$%,=& TODELETETHESELECTEDCHARACTERSYM
-
bol or number.
s0USH;30#=& TOINPUTASPACE
s7HENALLCHARACTERSHAVEBEEN
programmed, an error
beep sounds. If you want to reprogram, push [
Ω
](F-2) or
[
≈
](F-3) to select a character, then push [DEL](F-4) to
delete it.
@2
Repeat steps
@0
through
@1
to program a repeater
call sign of up to 8 characters.
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s&ORREPEATERSINAZONEWITHNOGATEWAYENTERACOM
-
mon name or call sign, up to 7 digits, in all their gateway
repeater cells. The 8th digit must be blank.
@3
Push [MENU] to save the programmed call sign.
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5.
EPEATERGROUPPROGRAMMING
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assign and organize up to 500 repeaters in the 10
groups. Group selection is helpful for quick recall of a
desired repeater.
@4
Push [
Z
](F-2) to display the “GROUP” item (Re-
peater group).
s3ELECTEDGROUPNUMBERAPPEARS
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GROUP:
GRP1
@5
Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired repeater
group.
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6.
The programmed repeaters can be set as an access
repeater (R1) in the DR mode. To use as R1, the re-
peater frequency, duplex direction and frequency off-
set must be programmed.
@6
Push [
Z
](F-2) to display the “R1USE” item (Access
Repeater Programming).
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RP–L
R1USE:
YES
@7
Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select
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s7HENh./vISSELECTEDTHEREPEATERCANNOTBESELECTED
as an access repeater (R1) in the DR mode.
s7HENh9%3vISSELECTEDTHEREPEATERCANBESELECTED
as an access repeater (R1) in the DR mode.
±
W
hen “NO” is selected in step
@7
, skip ‘Frequency
programming (FREQ)’ and go to ‘Duplex direction
setting (DUP).’
±
7HENh9%3vISSELECTEDINSTEP
@7
, push [
Z
](F-2) to
go to step
@8
for the access repeater (R1) program-
ming.
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7.
This content appears when “
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” is selected in “R1
USE,” as described in ‘Access repeater setting (R1
USE)’ above.
@8
Push [
Z
](F-2) to display the “FREQ” item (Fre-
quency Programming).
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F R E Q :
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E D T
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@9
Push [EDT](F-4) to enter the frequency program-
ming mode.
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RP–L
:
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F-INP
#0
Push the keypad key to input the frequency, then
push [F-INP ENT].
s(OLD DOWN ;#,2=& FOR SECOND TO CLEAR THE DIS
-
played frequency.