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MENU SCREEN
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DV Memory items
Your Call Sign
MENU > DV Memory >
Your Call Sign
The transceiver has up to 200 memories to save
individual station call signs�
The saved call sign and name are displayed on the
YOUR CALL SIGN or RX HISTORY screen�
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You can enter the Your (UR) Call Sign into the memory
using the RX History� (BASIC MANUAL Section 11)
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To add, edit, or move the Your Call Sign in the memory,
see pages 4-41 ~ 4-42 for details�
Repeater List
MENU > DV Memory >
Repeater List
You can save repeater information for quick and
simple communication when using repeaters�
The transceiver has up to 750 repeaters that can
saved in 30 groups�
You can save “DV Repeater,” “DV Simplex,” “FM
Repeater,” and “FM Simplex” information in the
repeater list�
NOTE:
For easy operation, a repeater list is
preloaded into your transceiver� However, if the
CPU clears all entered contents (All Reset), the
repeater list is also cleared� We recommend that
memory data be backed up using a microSD card,
or be saved to a PC using the CS-31PLUS
cloning
software
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TIP: About the repeater list
The repeater list can be downloaded from the Icom
website�
http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support/download/firm/
Repeater Group
(01 ~ 30)
Group name
Repeater group name of up to 16
alphanumeric characters
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You can set the Skip setting� (p� 4-39)
Repeater List
Depending on the type, the displayed items differ�
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The TYPE order is different from actual display�
<TYPE: DV Repeater>
TYPE
DV repeater
NAME
Repeater name of up to 16
alphanumeric characters
SUB NAME
Repeater sub name of up to 8
alphanumeric characters
CALL SIGN
Repeater call sign
GW CALL SIGN Gateway call sign
GROUP
Repeater group where the repeater
is assigned
USE (FROM)
Select whether or not to use the
repeater as an Access repeater
(FROM) in the DR screen�
FREQUENCY*
1
Operating frequency of the Access
repeater
DUP*
1
Duplex setting to use the Access
repeater
OFFSET FREQ*
1
Frequency offset to use the Access
repeater
POSITION
Position data accuracy level
(“None,” “Approximate,” or “Exact”)
LATITUDE*
2
Latitude position of the repeater
LONGITUDE*
2
Longitude position of the repeater
UTC OFFSET
Time difference between UTC
(Universal Time Coordinated) and
the local time
*
1
Set these items when USE (FROM) is set to “YES�”
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2
Displayed when POSITION is set to “Approximate” or
“Exact�”