4
D-STAR OPERATION
4-43
If you make a Local Area call with a gateway setting
still selected in “TO,” the destination repeater will be
busy while you transmit
The stations that want to use the repeater as their
Access repeater cannot access it, as shown below
BE SURE
to set CQCQCQ in “TO” on the DR screen
when you intend to make a Local Area call, or after
you finish a Gateway call.
Example:
JG3LUK wants to make a Local Area call
NOTE:
With this setting, you can make a Local
Area call, but the destination Repeater, selected in
“TO,” is also busy while you transmit
The stations that want to use the repeater as their
Access Repeater cannot access it
CQ D-STAR Hirano, this is JG3LUK
through JP3YHH port A for a Local call...
CQ D-STAR Hirano, this is JG3LUK
through JP3YHH port A for a Local call...
CQ D-ST
AR Hirano, this is
JG3LUK through JP3YHH port
A
for a Local call...
CQ D-ST
AR Hirano, this is
JG3LUK through JP3YHH port
A
for a Local call...
CQ D-ST
AR Hirano, this is
JG3LUK through JP3YHH port
A
for a Local call...
CQ D-ST
AR Hirano, this is
JG3LUK through JP3YHH port
A
for a Local call...
INTERNET
INTERNET
His setting is wrong!
I can’t access the repeater!
His setting is wrong!
I can’t access the repeater!
Caller
(JG3LUK)
Called
Hirano area
Hamacho area
Hirano repeater
Hamacho repeater
JG3LUK’s setting
The destination (“TO”) setting is incorrect
Correct setting
To make a Local Area call, set the
destination (“TO”) to “CQCQCQ”
See page 4-9 for details
Are your settings correct?