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OTHER FUNCTIONS
• Subaudible (repeater) tone
Some repeaters require subaudible
tones to be accessed. Subaudible
tones are superimposed over your nor-
mal signal and must be set in advance.
• Tone and DTCS squelches
The tone squelch (CTCSS) or DTCS
squelch opens only when receiving a
signal containing a matching subaudi-
ble tone or DTCS code, respectively.
You can silently wait for calls from
group members using the same tone or
code. Separate tone frequencies can
be set for repeater and tone
squelch/pocket beep operation.
• Pocket and DTCS beep
These functions use subaudible tones
or DTCS code for calling and can be
used as a “common pager” to inform
you that someone has called while you
were away from the transceiver. Same
code is used for DTCS squelch and
beep.
D
Setting subaudible tones for
repeater or tone squelch
q
Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set
mode.
w
Rotate [DIAL] until “R TONE” (re-
peater tone) or “C TONE” (CTCSS
tone) appears.
e
Push [8 SET].
r
Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired
repeater or CTCSS tone.
• Each operating band and each memory
channel have independent settings.
t
Push [VFO] to exit set mode.
D
Setting DTCS code for
DTCS squelch or beep
q
Push [8 SET] for 1 sec. to enter set
mode.
w
Rotate [DIAL] until “CODE” appears.
e
Push [8 SET].
r
Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired
DTCS code.
• Each operating band and each memory
channel have independent settings.
t
Push [VFO] to exit set mode.
DTCS phase mode can be selected
in expanded set mode 2. (p. 65)
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Tone frequency and DTCS code
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OTHER FUNCTIONS