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CONTROL COMMAND
D
Data content description (continued)
q
Frequency band setting
00 : HF/50 MHz frequency band
01 : 144 MHz frequency band
02 : 430 MHz frequency band
03 : 1200 MHz frequency band
w
,
e
Memory channel number
0001–0099 : Memory channel 1 to 99
0100
: Programmed scan edge 1A
0101
: Programmed scan edge 1b
0102
: Programmed scan edge 2A
0103
: Programmed scan edge 2b
0104
: Programmed scan edge 3A
0105
: Programmed scan edge 3b
0106
: Call channel
r
Split and Select memory settings
X
X
r
0: Select memory OFF
1: Select memory ON
0: Split OFF
1: Split ON
When the program channel is selected, both settings
should be “0.”
When the Call channel is selected, the Select mem-
ory setting should be “0.”
t
–
o
Operating frequency setting
See ‘• Operating frequency.’ (p. 190)
!0
,
!1
Operating mode setting
See ‘• Operating mode.’ (p. 190)
!2
Data mode setting
1 byte data (XX)
00: Data mode OFF
01: Data mode ON
!3
Duplex and Tone settings
X
X
!3
0: OFF, 1: Tone
2: TSQL, 3: DTCS
0: Duplex OFF
1: Duplex−, 2:
!4
Digital squelch setting
X
0
!4
0: Digital squelch function OFF
1: Digital call sign squelch function ON (DSQL)
2: Digital code squelch function ON (CSQL)
!5
–
!7
Repeater tone frequency setting
!8
–
@0
Tone squelch frequency setting
See ‘• Repeater tone/tone squelch frequency setting.’
(p. 193)
@1
–
@3
DTCS code setting
See ‘• DTCS code and polarity setting.’ (p. 193)
@4
Digital code squelch setting
See ‘• Digital code squelch setting.’ (p. 193)
@5
–
@7
Duplex offset frequency setting
See ‘• Duplex Offset frequency setting.’ (p. 192)
@8
–
#5
Destination call sign setting
(8 characters; fixed)
#6
–
$3
R1 (Access/Area repeater) call sign setting
(8 characters; fixed)
$4
–
%1
R2 (Link/Gateway repeater) call sign setting
(8 characters; fixed)
See ‘• DV TX call signs setting.’ (p. 194)
%2
–
^0
Memory name setting
9 characters (Fixed)
See ‘• Character code setting.’ (p. 190)
About clearing operation:
“1A 00” command with the format as below clears the
data of the selected memory channel.
w
,
e
: Memory channel 0 to 99
r
: FF
t
or later : None
NOTE:
• The same data as
t
–
%1
are stored in
t
–
%1
.
• When the Split function is ON, the data of
t
–
%1
is used for transmit.
• Even if the Split function is OFF, enter the data
into
t
–
%1
to match your transceiver. We recom-
mend that you set the same data as
t
–
%1
.
• Memory content setting
Command : 1A 00
X
r
q
t
〜
o
!0
、
!1
!2
!4
@4
!3
!5
〜
!7
@5
〜
@7
@1
〜
@3
!8
〜
@0
X X X …… X X X X X X X X X X X 0 X X X X X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
w
、
e
$4
〜
%1
X X …… X X ………………
……
X X
X X
t
〜
%1
%2
〜
^0
#6
〜
$3
X X …… X X
@8
〜
#5
X X …… X X