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Gateway r
4.
epeater call sign programming
When the repeater that was programmed in the pre-
vious item has its own gateway capability, skip this
setting and go to the next item. If the programmed
repeater uses a different gateway repeater, program
gateway repeater’s call sign as described below.
!8
Push [
Z
](F-2) to display the “GW” item (Gateway
Repeater Call Sign).
• The programmed repeater
’s call sign is displayed, and
“G” is automatically added as, or overwrites, the 8th
digit.
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G W
: JP3YHH G
Ú
E D T
Ù
!9
Push [EDT](F-4) to enter the repeater call sign pro-
gramming mode.
• A cursor appears and blinks.
@0
Push [
Ω
](F-2) or [
≈
](F-3) to select the character to
program.
@1
Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the first character or
symbol (‘/’ only) to input.
When inputting numbers, push the appropriate key-
pad key.
• Push [DEL](F-4) to delete the selected character, sym
-
bol or number.
• Push [SPC](F-5) to input a space.
• When all 8 characters have been
programmed, an error
beep sounds. If you want to reprogram, push [
Ω
](F-2) or
[
≈
](F-3) to select a character, then push [DEL](F-4) to
delete it.
@2
Repeat steps
@0
through
@1
to program a repeater
call sign of up to 8 characters.
• The 8th digit must be “G.”
• For repeaters in a zone with no gateway, enter a com
-
mon name or call sign, up to 7 digits, in all their gateway
repeater cells. The 8th digit must be blank.
@3
Push [MENU] to save the programmed call sign.
R
5.
epeater group programming
The IC-9100 has a total of 10 groups (0–9). You can
assign and organize up to 500 repeaters in the 10
groups. Group selection is helpful for quick recall of a
desired repeater.
@4
Push [
Z
](F-2) to display the “GROUP” item (Re-
peater group).
• Selected group number appears.
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GROUP:
≈
GRP1
Ú
Ù
@5
Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the desired repeater
group.
Access repeater setting (R1 USE)
6.
The programmed repeaters can be set as an access
repeater (R1) in the DR mode. To use as R1, the re-
peater frequency, duplex direction and frequency off-
set must be programmed.
@6
Push [
Z
](F-2) to display the “R1USE” item (Access
Repeater Programming).
• The access repeater programming screen appears.
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R1USE:
≈
YES
Ú
Ù
@7
Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select
“YES” or “NO.”
• When “NO” is selected, the repeater cannot be selected
as an access repeater (R1) in the DR mode.
• When “YES” is selected, the repeater can be selected
as an access repeater (R1) in the DR mode.
➥
W
hen “NO” is selected in step
@7
, skip ‘Frequency
programming (FREQ)’ and go to ‘Duplex direction
setting (DUP).’
➥
When “YES” is selected in step
@7
, push [
Z
](F-2) to
go to step
@8
for the access repeater (R1) program-
ming.
Frequency programming (FREQ)
7.
This content appears when “
YES
” is selected in “R1
USE,” as described in ‘Access repeater setting (R1
USE)’ above.
@8
Push [
Z
](F-2) to display the “FREQ” item (Fre-
quency Programming).
• The frequency programming screen is displayed.
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F R E Q :
.
.
Ú
C L R
E D T
Ù
@9
Push [EDT](F-4) to enter the frequency program-
ming mode.
• A cursor appears and blinks.
RP–L
:
.
.
Ú
Ù
F-INP
#0
Push the keypad key to input the frequency, then
push [F-INP ENT].
• Hold down [CLR](F-3) for 1 second to clear the dis
-
played frequency.