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D-STAR OPERATION
4-5
“FROM” (Access repeater) setting
D
Using the DR scan
The DR scan scans frequencies to find a signal on a
repeater or a simplex frequency.
You can use 2 kinds of DR scans, Normal scan and
Near Repeater scan
Normal scan
To quickly find a repeater, the Normal scan skips
repeaters that are not set as an access repeater
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The “USE (FROM)” setting (p 11-23) is set to “NO”
on the repeater list
(MENU > DV Memory >
Repeater List
)
Near Repeater scan
The Near Repeater scan searches for up to 20 nearby
repeaters by using your position and the repeater’s
entered position, and then lists the repeaters
L
The Near Repeater scan continues, even if you
turn OFF the transceiver, and then turn it ON again
during the scan
L
If your own position data is not being received, the
last received position is used
Example:
Selecting an active repeater using the DR
scan
1 Hold down [DR] for 1 second to display the DR
screen
2 Hold down [SCAN] for 1 second
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Displays the DR scan setting window
[ENT]
[Down]
[Up]
3 Rotate [DIAL] to select the scan type
•
Normal:
Searches for repeaters whose “USE (FROM)”
setting is set to “YES”
•
Near Repeater (ALL):
Searches for up to 20 nearby DV or FM
repeaters (Total 40 repeaters)
•
Near Repeater (DV):
Searches for up to 20 nearby DV repeaters
•
Near Repeater (FM):
Searches for up to 20 nearby FM repeaters
4 Push [ENT]
•
The selected scan starts
← The repeaters
are sequentially
displayed
•
In the DR scan, the repeaters are sequentially
displayed by distance, in descending order
L
The scan resumes the same as other scans
(p 11-5)
5 When the transceiver receives a signal from a
repeater, the scan stops Push [SCAN]
•
The DR scan is canceled, and the repeater is set to
“FROM”
NOTE:
Even if your transceiver receives a repeater
signal, the repeater may not receive your signal,
because the repeater’s output power is higher than
your transceiver’s, and your signal does not reach
the repeater
TIP:
The DR scan scans the simplex frequencies in
the repeater list, in addition to D-STAR repeaters