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(Optional UT-121 is required for IC-92A)
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Although
[DIAL]
and
[
](5)
are used for description in this
section,
[ ](2)
/
[ ](8)
and
[ ](6)
are available instead of
[DIAL]
and
[
](5)
.
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Digital mode operation
The IC-92A*/92AD can be operated in digital voice mode
and low-speed data operation for both transmit and receive.
It can also be connected to a GPS receiver
(compatible with
an RS-232 output/NMEA format/4800 bps)
and transmit/receive
position data.
*The optional UT-121 is required for the IC-92A.
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Call sign programming
Four types of call sign memories are available; your own
call sign “MY CALL SIGN,” other station call sign “YOUR
CALL SIGN,” repeater call sign “RPT1 CALL SIGN” and
“RPT2 CALL SIGN.” “MY CALL SIGN” can store up to 6 call
signs, “YOUR CALL SIGN” can store up to 60 call signs and
“RPT1/2 CALL SIGN” can store up to 60 call signs, and each
call sign can be programmed with up to 8 characters.
D
Your own call sign programming
Your own call sign must be programmed for both digital voice
and low-speed data communications
(including GPS transmis-
sion)
.
q
Select B band as the main band.
(p. 14)
w
Enter “MY” in call sign set mode.
• MY CALL SIGN screen is displayed.
e
Rotate
[DIAL]
†
to select the desired call sign memory,
“M01” to “M06.”
r
Push
[ ](6)
to enter call sign programming mode.
• The 1st digit blinks.
t
Rotate
[DIAL]
†
to select the desired character or code.
•
Push
[A/a](3)
to change the character group from “AB” (alpha-
betical characters; capital letters), “12” (numbers) and “/” (sym-
bols) in sequence.
M01
/
:SET
:BACK
:SEL
:EDIT
CLR:CLR
MY CALL SIGN
r
M01
†
/
MY CALL SIGN
r
:SET
:SEL
:CUR
CLR:CLR
A/a:CHAR
AB
❮
MENU screen
❯
➪
❮
CALL SIGN
❯
➪
❮
MY
❯
(Push
[MENU/
]
) (Rotate
[DIAL]
†
, then push
[
](5)
†
.)
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