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DV MODE OPERATION
New2001
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Low-speed data communication application
setting
Confi gure the low-speed data communication application as
follows.
•
Port
:
The same COM port number as IC-92AD’s
• Baud rate : 38.4 kbps
(fi xed value)
• Data
: 8 bit
• Parity
: None
• Stop
: 1 bit
• Flow control : Xon/Xoff
D
Low-speed data communication operation
NOTE:
Confi rm that in AUTO, the computer controls when
[PTT]
is activated to send data and the user doesn’t have
to operate the radio.
q
Set your own, station call signs, etc. as described in “Dig-
ital voice mode operation”
(p. 38)
and “Digital repeater op-
eration”
(p. 41)
.
w
Refer to the instructions of the low-speed data communi-
cation application.
e
To transmit data
•
At the same time as your voice audio, push and hold
[PTT]
to
transmit while sending data from the PC. Release
[PTT]
to re-
ceive.
•
Under computer control, see Transmission condition setting at
right.
D
Transmission condition setting
q
Enter “DV DATA TX” in DV set mode.
(p. 100)
w
Rotate
[DIAL]
†
to select “PTT” or “AUTO.”
PTT
:
The input data from [DATA/SP/MIC] are transmit-
ted when pushing [PTT].
(default)
AUTO
:
The input data from [DATA/SP/MIC] are transmit-
ted automatically when the data are input.
e
Push
[
](5)
(or
[ ](4)
)
to return to DV set mode, and push
[MENU/
]
to return to frequency indication.
✔
For your information
While operating low-speed data communication via the inter-
net network from one zone to another zone, some packets
may be lost due to network error (poor data throughput per-
formance). In such a case, the IC-92AD displays an “L” in the
upper right corner on the display to indicate Packet Loss has
occurred.
†
[DIAL]
↔
[ ](2)
/
[ ](8)
‡
[
](5)
↔
[ ](6)
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❮
MENU screen
❯
➪
❮
DV SET MODE
❯
➪
❮
DV DATA TX
❯
(Push
[MENU/
]
) (Rotate
[DIAL]
†
, then push
[
](5)
‡
.)
L
DV
DV
B
43
430 712
712
50
50
Appears