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Repeater Scan
The Repeater Scan is used not only to search for a signal on the repeater channels, but
also to access a repeater by automatically transmitting in sequence. The Repeater Scan
detects repeaters that can be accessed in the area, even if the repeater is not used.
NOTE:
The Repeater Scan detects signals only on repeater channels 1 to 8 and 41 to
48. Therefore, you might not be able to access the repeater, even though the Repeater
Scan is stopped, because the scan will stop if any activity is detected. (The scan is
cancelled while receiving a signal, such as stations communicating in the Simplex
operation on a repeater output channel.)
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“RPT-05” is not included because it is for only emergency use.
1.
Select “Repeater Scan” in the “Scan Mode” menu.
•“ ” is displayed on the operating screen.
2.
Push [SCAN] to start the Repeater Scan.
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” blinks.
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See “Example” for details.
3. When a signal is received on a repeater channel, the
scan stops.
•During the second cycle scanning, 3 high beeps sound
when a signal is received, and 3 low beeps sound when
no signal is received.
4.
Push [SCAN] to stop the scan.
•While transmitting, the Repeater Scan cannot be
cancelled.
Scan start channel
Example:
The first cycle scanning
The second cycle scanning
Automatically accesses the
repeater. (0.5 seconds)
• The TX/RX indicator lights red.
Wait for a signal from the
repeater. (0.5 seconds)
When no reply signal is
received, automatically
accesses the next repeater.
• The TX/RX indicator lights red.
Scan is automatically
cancelled.
Searches for signals on the
repeater output channels.
Scan start channel
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