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USING A microSD CARD
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Backing up the data stored on the microSD card onto a PC
A backup file allows easy restoring even if the data on
the microSD card is accidentally deleted.
Depending on your PC, a memory card reader (user
supplied) may be required to read the microSD card.
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About the microSD card’s folder
The folders contained in the microSD card are as fol-
lows:
q
ID-51 folder
The folders created in the ID-51A/E are in this ID-51
folder.
w
Csv folder
Contains the GPS Memory, Repeater List and Your
(UR) call sign memory folders.
e
GpsMemory folder
Stores the GPS Memory in the “csv” format to im-
port.
r
RptList folder
Stores the Repeater List in the “csv” format to im-
port.
t
YourMemory folder
Stores the Your (UR) call sign memory in the “csv”
format to import.
y
GPS folder
GPS logging data is stored in the “log” format.
u
QsoLog
QSO log data is stored in the “csv” format.
i
Reply folder
Automatic reply data is stored in the “wav” format.
o
RxLog
RX record log data is stored in the “csv” format.
!0
Setting folder
The transceiver’s setting data is stored in the “icf”
format.
!1
Voice folder
The recorded QSO audio date folders are created in
the Voice folder.
!2
yyyymmdd folder
Recorded audio file is stored in the “wav” format.
The folder name is automatically created in the fol-
lowing format:
yyyymmdd (yyyy:Year, mm:month, dd:day)
!3
VoiceRec
The recorded Voice recorder audio date folders are
created in the VoiceRec folder.
!4
VoiceTx
Recorded voice audio data for the Voice TX function
is stored in the “wav” format.
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The setting
data
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(Example: Selecting the setting data)
When the microSD card is inserted into the microSD card
drive of the PC or the microSD card reader, the screen below
appears.
q
ID-51
y
Gps
i
Reply
!0
Setting
!1
Voice
!2
yyyymmdd
!2
yyyymmdd
u
QsoLog
o
RxLog
!3
VoiceRec
!4
VoiceTx
w
Csv
e
GpsMemory
r
RptList
t
YourMemory
!2
yyyymmdd
!2
yyyymmdd
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