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14. D-STAR OPERATION (ADVANCED)
“TO” (Destination) setting
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Making a “Local CQ” (Local Area) call
When “Local CQ” is selected on the TO SELECT
screen, “CQCQCQ” is set in “TO.”
Example:
Making a Local area call by accessing
the “Kirkland” repeater.
1. Touch “TO” to select, and then touch “TO” again.
2. Touch “Local CQ.”
• Returns to the DR screen, and “CQCQCQ” is
displayed in “TO.”
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Making a “Gateway CQ” (Gateway) call
When “Gateway CQ” is selected on the TO
SELECT screen, you can select the repeater
from the repeater list to make a gateway call.
Example:
Making a Gateway CQ call to the
“Hirano” repeater from the “Kirkland”
repeater.
1. Touch “TO” to select, and then touch “TO” again.
2. Touch “Gateway CQ.”
• Displays the REPEATER GROUP screen.
3. Touch the repeater group where your
destination repeater is listed.
4. Touch your destination repeater.
(Example: Hirano)
• Returns to the DR screen, and the selected
repeater name is displayed in “TO.”
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Using “Your Call Sign”
The “Your Call Sign” memory saves individual
or repeater station call signs. When you select
the call sign for the “TO” (Destination) setting,
you can make a Gateway call. When you call an
individual station through a gateway, the signal
is automatically sent to the last repeater that the
individual station accessed.
Therefore, even if you do not know where the
individual station is located, you can make a call.
NOTE:
If the repeater, set in “FROM” (Access
repeater) has no Gateway call sign, you cannot
make a gateway call.
Example:
Selecting “Rick” from “Your Call Sign.”
1. Touch “TO” to select, and then touch “TO” again.
2. Touch “Your Call Sign.”
• Displays the YOUR CALL SIGN screen.
3. Touch your destination station.
(Example: Rick)
• Returns to the DR screen, and the selected
name is displayed in “TO.”
TIP:
After selecting a destination repeater or
station, you can select another repeater or
station preset in your transceiver by rotating
.