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d
d
d
d
d
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c
c
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d
d
d
d
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9 Repeat step 8 to select data for minutes (down to one
hundredth digit).
PROGRAMMING POSITION DATA
This transceiver has 5 memory channels for storing
position data. Program latitude and longitude data for up
to 5 locations from which you will often transmit APRS
packets. You can also name the 5 memory channels.
Note: Grid squares were developed to shortly identify locations
anywhere on the Earth. The world is first divided into 324 areas (AA ~
RR) called “fields”. Each field is then divided into 100 “squares” (00 ~
99). Each square is further divided into 576 “sub-squares” (AA ~ XX).
The world is thus divided into 18,662,400 grids; each grid is expressed
with 6 digits.
1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.
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asterisk appears at the left of the channel number.
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first digit blinks.
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