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Baofeng UV82 - Advanced Operation: Scan and PTT-ID Functions; Scan Resume Methods and PTT-ID Details; Advanced Operation: Channel Lockout and Frequency Settings; Busy Channel Lockout and Frequency Shift;Offset

Baofeng UV82
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ADVANCED
OPERATION
OTMFST
SC-REV(SCAN
RESUME
METHOD)
This
transceiver
allows
you
to
scan
memory
channels,
all
the
bands
or
part
of
the
bands.
When
the
transceiver
detects
a
communication,
the
scan
will
stop
automatically.
Note:
-
"TO"
(Time
Operation):
Scanning
will
stop
when
it
detects
an
active
signal.
The
scanning
will
stop
on
each
channel
or
active
frequency
for
a
predetermined
time,
after
that
time
the
scan
will
resume
automatically.
-"CO"
(Carrier
Operation)
‘The
scanning
will
stop
and
remain
in
the
frequency
or
channel,
until
the
active
signal
disappears.
-
"SE"
(Search
Operation)
The
scanning
will
stop
and
remain
in
the
frequency
or
channel
after
it
detects
an
active
signal.
|
SC-REU
PTT-ID(PTT
OR
RELEASE
PTT
TO
TRANSMIT
THE
SIGNAL
CODE)
-This
feature
allows
you
to
know
who
call
you.
~"OFF"—Don't
transmit
the
code
while
push
the
PTT
button.
~"BOT"-Transmit
the
code
while
push
the
PTT
button.
(the
code
only
could
be
set
by
PC
software.)
-"EOT"-Transmit
the
code
while
release
the
PTT
button.
-"BOTH'"-Transmit
the
code
while
push
or
release
the
PTT
button.
PTT-ID
ADVANCED
OPERATION
BCL(BUSY
CHANNEL
LOCKOUT)
The
BCLO
feature
prevents
the
radio's
transmitter
from
being
activated
if
a
signal
strong
enough
to
break
through
the
“noise”
squeich
is
present.
On
a
frequency
where
stations
using
different
CTCSS
or
DCS
codes
may
be
active,
BCLO
prevents
you
from
disrupting
their
communications
accidentally
(because
your
radio
may
be
muted
by
its
own
tone
decoder).
BCL
|
SFT-D(DIRECTION
OF
FREQUENCY
SHIFT)
The
"OFFSET"
is
the
difference
or
offset
between
the
reception
frequency
and
the
frequency
of
transmission
for
access
to
amateur
radio
repeaters.
Set
the
"OFFSET"
according
to
the
"OFFSET"
amateur
radio
repeater
through
which
want
to
communicate.
SFT-D
|
OFFSET(FREQUENCY
SHIFT)
When
communicating
via
a
repeater,
the
direction
of
displacement
of
frequency
should
be
timed
to
the
displacement
of
the
transmission
frequency
is
higher
or
lower
than
the
receiving
frequency.
example:
If
we
want
to
make
a
communication
through
amateur
radio
repeater
whose
frequency
input
is.
145,000
MHz
and
145,600
MHz
is
output,
we
select
the
"OFFSET"
of
the
previous
section
in
0600
and
the
direction
of
travel
"SHIFT"
programmed
to
[-],
so
the
transceiver
will
always
145,600
MHz
in
frequency
and
when
you
press
[PTT]
to
transmit
transceiver,
the
frequency
will
automatically
move
to
145,000
MHz.
OFFSET

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