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7.12 Repeater Signals
1) Transmitting Beginning/Ending signals are used to join in or discon-
nect from some repeaters and calling systems.
2) The transmitting beginning signaling is used to join in the conven-
tional repeater and its relevant auxiliary equipments. If the ID being
transmitted matches with the repeater's ID, it can use the repeater and
its auxiliary equipments.
3) The transmitting ending signaling is used to disconnect with the con-
ventional repeater and its relevant auxiliary equipments. If the ID being
transmitted matches with the repeater's ID, it can disconnect from the
repeater and its auxiliary equipments.
8. Self Programming Mode
Notice: The channel can be set by the local dealer. You can also set
them by yourself freely. Self-programming mode can be prohibited by
dealer.
When the power is off, press the PWR key and
key at the same time
to turn power on and enter self-programming mode. LCD displays:
SELF
.
In self-programming mode, you can set the following items in turn by
pressing FUN key.
01: Select a channel
02: RX frequency
03: CTCSS/DCS decode
04: TX frequency
05: CTCSS/DCS encode
06: W/N channel spacing
07: Busy channel lockout
08: Add or delete channels in the scan list
09: Compander - On / Off
10: Priority - On / Off
You can also exit self-programming mode by pressing
B
key when
SELF
displayed on LCD.
8.1 Select Channel
A. Press
/
key to select channel you need.(Press and hold key for
about over 1 second, you can select the channel consequently,
press any key to stop.)
Press
FUN
key and then the selected channel number will be dis-
played on LCD:
CH 01
.
B. After the channel is selected, you can delete the selected channel
by holding the SCN key for about 1 second. The DEL indicator will
be displayed on LCD, then press FUN key to delete the selected
channel data and return to next channel or press B key to cancel the
deleting of this channel -
dEL
.
C. Hold the A key for about 1 second to light
dELA
on LCD and delete
all channels data. Then press A key to delete the selected channel
data and return to CH 01.Or press
B
key to cancel the deleting of
this channel.
Notice: When the DEL indicator or DELA indicator is light on LCD, it is
invalid to press
FUN
key,
key and
key.
8.2 Set Operating Frequency
If frequency has been saved in the channel, this frequency displays on
the LCD, e.g.
456.789.
Otherwise displays as :
------------
.
A. Press
MON
key to delete or set the frequency.
B. When the frequency is displayed, press the
key or
key to set
the frequency by step size to change the frequency. Press and hold
the
key or
key over 1 second to change the frequency conse-
quently. The selected frequency will be displayed on the LCD.
C. Press
B
key to exit setting and return to CH 01.
D. Press
A
key to display the frequency step size on the LCD. Press
FUN
key to confirm the selected step size.
E. Press
FUN
key to confirm and go to the next setting.
8.3 Set CTCSS/DCS Encode and Decode
In setting CTCSS/DCS encode and decode, press the
MON
key to
switch among OFF/ CTCSS/ POSITIVE DCS/ NEGATIVE DCS, the
default value is OFF.
When the CTCSS/DCS is selected, press the
key or the
key to
select the CTCSS frequency or DCS code. LCD displays the corre-
sponding setting value. Press the FUN key to confirm the setting, and
enter the next item.
When the CTCSS/DCS is not selected, the LCD displays:
oFF
.
For the CTCSS (e.g. CTCSS 67Hz) the LCD displays:
q 67.0
.
For the positive DCS (e.g. DCS 023N), the LCD displays:
d 023
.
For the negative DCS (e.g. DCS 023 I), the LCD displays:
d- 023
8.4 Set the Channel Spacing
In this setting, press
MON
key to switch between 12.5kHz and 25kHz.
The default value is 25kHz. When the channel spacing is 25kHz, the
LCD displays:
bAnd 1
.
When the channel spacing is 12.5kHz, the LCD displays:
bAnd 0
.
Press the
FUN
key to confirm the setting, and enter the next item.
Press
B
key to exit.
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