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4
ADVANCED
FUNCTIONS
©
Tone
scan
The
transceiver
can
detect
the
subaudible
tone
frequency
in
a
received
signal.
By
monitoring
a
signal,
such
as
that
being
transmitted
on
a
repeater
input
frequency,
you
can
determine
the
tone
frequency
required
to
access
the
repeater.
@
Push
[VFO]
to
select
VFO
mode.
*
Tone
scan
cannot
be
used
in
memory
mode.
@
Set
the
desired
frequency
to
be
checked
for
a
tone
fre-
quency.
Push
[FUNC]
+
[OT/TSQL]
until
“TSQL”
appears.
@
Push
[FUNC]
+
[(Loaem)T
SCAN]
to
start
the
tone
scan.
*
To
change
the
scanning
direction,
rotate
[DIAL].
*
Be
sure
the
pager
or
code
squelch
is
not
activated
in
advance
(pgs.
27,
28).
When
the
tone
frequency
is
matched,
the
squelch
opens
and
the
tone
frequency
is
programmed
into
the
VFO.
©
Push
[(vFo)CLR]
to
stop
the
scan.
Subaudible
tone
frequencies
flash
as
7
they
are
scanned.
“TO”
appears
during
tone
scan
©
Pocket
beep
operation
This
function
uses
subaudible
tones
for
calling
and
can
be
used
as
a
“common
pager’
to
inform
you
that
someone
has
called
while
you
were
away
from
the
transceiver.
®
Set
the
operating
frequency.
@
Set
the
desired
subaudible
tone
in
set
mode.
*
See
p.
39
for
a
list
of
available
tones
and
p.
15
for
programming.
@
Push
[FUNC]
+
[OT/TSQL]
until
“TSQL
((+))”
appears.
*
The
pocket
beep
function
cannot
be
used
in
combination
with
the
pager
or
code
squelch
(pg.
27,
28).
@
When
a
signal
with
a
matched
tone
is
received,
the
trans-
ceiver
emits
beep
tones
for
30
sec.
and
flashes
“TSQL
((+)).”
®
Push
[PTT]
to
answer
or
push
[(vFo)CLR]
to
stop
the
beeps
and
flashing.
*
Tone
squelch
is
automatically
selected.
©
Calling
a
waiting
station
using
pocket
beep
A
subaudible
tone
matched
with
the
station's
tone
frequency
is
necessary.
Use
the
tone
squelch
on
p.
30
or
a
subaudible
tone
encoder.

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