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Icom IC-9700 - TO (Destination) Setting

Icom IC-9700
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10-6
10. D-STAR OPERATION (ADVANCED)
To make a Local Area CQ call
“Local CQ” setting (p. 9-8)
Set “CQCQCQ” in “TO” (Destination).
To make a call to a specic station
“Your Call Sign” setting (p. 9-9)
Select the station call sign in the Your Call Sign
memory.
To make a Gateway CQ call
“Gateway CQ” setting (p. 9-9)
Select a repeater from the repeater List, if you want
to make a Gateway call.
By rotating [DIAL]
Rotate [DIAL] to select the repeater or Your Call
Sign that is displayed on the DR screen. (This
operation is disabled when “CQCQCQ” is set.)
“CQCQCQ,” a destination repeater, or a station call
sign must be set in “TO” when you make a call in the
DV mode. You have 8 ways to set “TO” (destination).
To make a call through a Reector
“Reector” setting (p. 10-12)
Select a reector you want to call through.
TIP: After you receive the individual station or
repeater’s signal, the call sign can be captured
by holding down the Call Sign Capture key
(
TONE
RX
CS
), and you can quickly and easily
reply to a call.
To select from RX History
Setting from RX History (p. 10-8)
When you receive a call, repeater or caller station
data is saved in RX History.
Select the destination from the record.
To select from TX History
Setting from TX History (p. 10-8)
When you make a call, the destination repeater or
called station data is saved in TX History.
Select the destination from the record.
To directly enter the destination station call sign
Direct Input (UR) (p. 10-9)
Directly enter the destination station’s call sign.
To directly enter the destination repeater call sign
Direct Input (RPT) (p. 10-9)
Directly enter the destination repeater’s call sign.
“TO” (Destination) setting

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