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N2EPEATERLIST
9O U CANSTOREREPEATERINFORMATIONFORQUICKANDSIMPLE
communication in up to 500 repeater memory chan-
nels (Repeater list) in up to 10 Groups. Programming
the repeater list is required for DR mode operation.
The outline of the repeater list is as follows:
q Adding new repeaters or editing a list
w Selecting a repeater to edit
e
Programming repeater data (Repeater name, Call sign,
Gateway repeater call sign, Repeater group, etc.)
If a call sign has been programmed, you can skip
other data programming, and write only the call
sign into the Repeater list.
r Programming access repeater data (Receive fre-
quency, Duplex direction, Frequency offset)
D2EPEATERLISTCONTENTS
The following contents are included in the repeater list:
m CLR (Repeater list clearing) (p. 92)
m ADD (Repeater list addition) (p. 89)
m EDT (Repeater list editing) (p. 91)
m NAME (Repeater name) (p. 89)
m CS (Repeater call sign) (p. 89)
m GW (Gateway repeater’s call sign) (p. 90)
m GROUP (Repeater group) (p. 90)
m R1 USE (Access repeater use) (p. 90)
m FREQ (Repeater input frequency)* (p. 90)
m DUP (Duplex direction)* (p. 91)
m OFFSET (Frequency offset)* (p. 91)
m
ADD Write (Save and add to the repeater list)
(pp. 91, 92)
m OVER Write (Save and overwrite to the repeater
list) (p. 92)
!PPEARSWHEN253%ISSELECTEDAS9%3
./4%Repeater lists can be erased by static elec-
tricity, electric transients, etc. In addition, they can
be erased by an equipment malfunction, and during
repairs. Therefore, we recommend that memory data
be backed up externally, or be saved to a PC using
the optional CS-9100 CLONING SOFTWARE.