DTMF MEMORY ENCODER
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■ Programming a DTMF code
DTMF codes are used for autopatching, accessing repeaters,
controlling other equipment, etc. The transceiver has 8 DTMF
memory channels (d1– d8) for storage of often-used DTMF
codes of up to 16 digits.
NOTE: DTMF memory channels are commonly used for
both bands. Therefore, programming each band is not
necessary.
➀ Push [DTMF] once and “d” appears in place of the main
band’s 100 MHz digit as shown below.
➁ Push [(VOL)SET] to enter the programming condition.
➂ Rotate the main band’s tuning dial to select the desired
channel.
➃ Push [SET] or [MONI] to select the cursor.
➄ Rotate the main band’s dial to select a digit.
•“E” stands for “M” and “F” stands for “#.”
➅ Repeat steps ➃ and ➄ until the last digit is entered.
• The S/RF indicator shows the digit group. The indication in-
creases every 6 digits.
• Select “–” to clear the remaining digits when programming over a
previously used memory channel.
➆ Push the main band’s tuning dial to exit the programming
condition.
■ Clearing the DTMF memory
contents
➀ Push [DTMF] to turn the DTMF memory encoder ON.
➁ Push [SET] to enter the programming condition.
➂ Rotate the main band’s tuning dial to select the desired
channel.
➃ Push [SET L] (for VHF display) or [MONI] (for UHF display)
to activate the 1st digit.
➄ Rotate the main band’s tuning dial to select “–” and clear
the memory channel contents.
➅ Push the main band’s tuning dial to exit the programming
condition.