8
D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC>
8-2
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When you know your access repeater
From the Repeater List (p. 8-3)
Select the repeater in your transceiver’s Repeater
List.
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When you don't know which repeater you can access.
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When the “FROM” data is stored in the TX History.
Setting from the TX History (p. 8-7)
When you transmit using the DR function, “FROM”
(the access repeater) data is stored in the TX History.
You can select the access repeater from the record.
Search for a repeater using the DR scan (p. 8-4)
The Normal DR scan searches for output re-
peater frequencies. The scan will stop when
a signal is detected.
• The scan will also stop on simplex signals.
The Near Repeater scan searches for near-
by repeaters by using your location and the
repeater’s location that is entered in the Re-
peater List, and then lists them.
You can also find only FM repeaters using
the Near Repeater (FM) scan.
Search for the nearest repeater (p. 8-5)
Searches for the nearest repeater by us-
ing your location and the repeater’s location
where entered in the Repeater List.
The nearest repeaters in your transceiver’s
Repeater List are displayed as selectable
choices.
You can select the desired nearby repeater
type (DV or FM).
Your access repeater must be set in “FROM” when you
transmit using the DR function.
You have four ways to set the access repeater.
Click the title shown below to jump to the specified
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Setting “FROM” (Access repeater)
“Hirano” repeater
is set in “FROM.”
Blinks
While selecting a scan item
While scanning
Selecting a repeater type
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