19
REPEATER OPERATION
5
When using a repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted from
the receive frequency by the amount of the offset frequency. It
is convenient to program repeater information, such as offset
and access tone, into memory channels.
q
Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency).
w
Set the shift direction of the transmit offset frequency. (–DUP
or +DUP; see the next section for details.)
• “–DUP” or “+DUP” indicates a minus or plus offset of the transmit
frequency, respectively.
e
Activate the subaudible tone encoder, according to re-
peater requirements.
• Refer to page 21 for tone frequency settings.
r
Push and hold
[PTT]
to transmit.
• The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit
frequency (repeater input frequency).
• If “OFF” appears, check the offset frequency (see next page for
details) or shift direction (see section at right).
t
Release
[PTT]
to receive.
y
Push and hold
[SQL] (
ATT
•
SET
)
to check whether the other
station’s transmit signal can be received directly on the re-
peater’s input frequency.
D
D
Setting duplex and duplex direction
q
While pushing and holding
[FUNC]
, push and hold
[SQL] (
ATT
•
SET
)
for 1 sec. to enter
set mode
.
w
Rotate
[DIAL]
to select “DUP.”
e
While pushing and holding
[FUNC]
, rotate
[DIAL]
to select
“–DUP” or “+DUP.”
r
Push
[SQL] (
ATT
•
SET
)
to exit
set mode
.
t
Push and hold
[SQL] (
ATT
•
SET
)
to monitor the repeater
input frequency.
ATT
DTCS
T SQL
WFMAM -DUP
LOW
VOL PRIO P SKIP MR
5
1
9
ATT
DTCS
T SQL
WFMAM -DUP
LOW
VOL PRIO P SKIP MR
5
1
9
After 1 sec.
Duplex item
Setting indication
SCAN
S.MW
SET
[DIAL]
SET
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