4-2
Skip setting for the DR scan ................................................. 4-40
D Individual skip setting .................................................... 4-40
D Group skip setting ......................................................... 4-40
Entering the repeater group name........................................ 4-41
Repeater detail screen ......................................................... 4-42
Entering Your (destination) call sign ..................................... 4-43
Deleting Your (destination) call sign ..................................... 4-44
Rearranging the display order of Your (destination) call signs
. 4-45
Your setting is correct? ......................................................... 4-46
(Continued)
IMPORTANT!
• The repeater list, described in this manual, may differ from your transceiver’s preloaded contents.
• Although Japanese repeaters are used in the setting examples, the Japanese repeater node (port) letters are
different from other country’s.
Be sure to add the repeater node letter in the 8th digit of the call sign, according to the frequency band shown
below.
1200 MHz : A (B in Japan)
430 MHz : B (A in Japan)
144 MHz : C (no D-STAR repeaters in Japan)
To begin the digital mode communication using other
than the DR function, you can use the VFO mode,
Memory mode or Call channel mode.
This manual description focuses on the DR function
operation which can be set up easily. If you want to
use other than the DR function, see the procedures
as described to the right, or select the repeater in a
memory channel.
For a Local area call or Gateway call:
1. Set the access repeater’s frequency. (p. 8-2)
2. Set the Duplex direction. (p. 8-4)
3. Set the frequency offset for the Duplex operation.
(p. 8-4)
4. Set the call signs (UR/R1/R2). (p. 9-41)
For a Simplex call:
1.
Set the operating frequency.
2. Set the UR call sign (for call sign squelch).
(p. 9-41)
To begin digital mode communication using other than the D-STAR Repeater (DR) function