Making and receiving calls
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Other ways to make calls
Making a new call
Making a new call is as simple as pressing CALL, typing the address of the station you
want to call, then following the prompts. You can make a new call at any time.
Returning a call
The details of the calls you receive are stored in the Calls In Log. Up to 20 calls can be
stored at a time and you can return any of these calls directly from this log.
When you return a call from the Calls In Log, you can either use as many details of the
original call as possible, or review all details and select new details if necessary.
For more information on the log see page 221, The Calls In Log.
Repeating a call
The details of the calls you make are stored in the Calls Out Log. Up to 20 calls can be
stored at a time and you can repeat any of these calls directly from this log.
When you repeat a call from the Calls Out Log, you can either use as many details of the
original call as possible, or review all details and select new details if necessary.
For more information on the log see page 216, The Calls Out Log.
Making a call from the Last Heard Log
If you have the MIL-STD-188-141B ALE option installed (2110 only), your transceiver
keeps a log of the last 100 on-air transmissions it has detected. The information gathered
from each transmission includes the self address used by the heard station, the time/date
of the transmission, and the channel/mode used for the transmission.
When you make a call from the Last Heard Log, you are prompted with the information
from the log. You may select new details for the call if necessary.
For more information on the log see page 225, Detecting transmissions from other
stations.
Making a call from the Phone Link List
If you make frequent Phone calls from the transceiver you may want to make them from
the Phone Link List. When you begin a call from this list, the call type is always Phone
(so you don’t have to scroll to it), and you are not prompted to select a phone link; the
call uses the entry you were on when you began the call.
You may be prompted to select certain details about the call depending on the
configuration of the transceiver.