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Section
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D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC>
IMPORTANT!
• The repeater list, described in this manual, may differ from your transceiver’s preloaded contents.
• Although Japanese repeaters are used in the setting examples, the Japanese repeater node (port) letters are dif
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ferent from other country’s.
Be sure to add a repeater node letter as the 8th digit in the call sign field after a repeater call sign, according to
the repeater frequency band, as shown below.
1200 MHz: A (B in Japan)
430 MHz: B (A in Japan)
144 MHz: C (no D-STAR repeaters in Japan)
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About “UR?” and “RPT?” error messages
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Capturing a call sign .............................................................8-7
“FROM” (Access repeater) setting
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sing the preloaded repeater list ..........................................8-9
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sing the DR mode scan ......................................................8-10
Using the Repeater Search function
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sing the TX History .............................................................8-13
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Using the “Local CQ” (Local Area call)
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“Gateway CQ” (Gateway call) ................................8-16
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sing the “Your Call Sign” .....................................................8-17
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sing the RX History .............................................................8-18
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sing the TX History .............................................................8-19
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irectly inputting (UR) ...........................................................8-20
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irectly inputting (RPT) .........................................................8-21
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