If the paging code received is
not your persona2
code,
but matches one of those stored in Code
Memories 1-9, the transceiver still responds as
before, but the display now shows the Code
Memory of the
station that was paged
(rather than
the calling station’s ID.
,
I
-
DTMF Code Memories
Individual
ID
code
of
stations you wish to
call
or monitor stored here.
Automatically shows
ID code of paging
station
-
Rx-only, cannot be written to.
Your personal
ID code is stored here.
Code
Memory C
*memory cannot be selected
for page-code inhibit
This Code Memory is reserved for only one
purpose
-
to store the calling station’s 3-digit ID
code for later display. This Code Memory is
read-
only
and cannot be used to manually store codes
like memories
1-9
If a station pages your personal 3-digit code
(stored in Code Memory P), the transceiver
auto-
matically
reverts to Code Memory C and dis-
plays the caller’s ID. If the paging code matches
one of the other codes stored in Code
1-9, the calling station’s ID is
still
entered in
Code Memory C, however, you have to
recall it for viewing.
Note that Code Memories
1-9
can be used to
store codes for calling purposes only, or for both
calling and receiving, as you desire (see the table
at the top of the next column).
Remember, with Code Squelch operation (but
not with DTMF Paging), you can only receive a
call on the currently selected Code Memory, and
the display does not change when a call is re-
ceived. So for code squelch, as mentioned be-
fore, the Code Memory distinction does not
apply (although you must still store the 3-digit
Code Memories).
In either code squelch or paging modes, any
DTMF-equipped station can call you. They can
use a DTMF keypad to send the three digits if
you are in code squelch mode, or seven digits
(actually, three digits-”star”-three digits,
1 2 3 4 5 6) if you are in paging mode.
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