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Icom ID-52A

Icom ID-52A
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14
SHARE PICTURES FUNCTION
14-6
Sending the picture
DMoving the TX block marker
You can select the block to start sending�
L While sending a picture, you cannot move the TX block
marker
1� Push D-pad() to select the TX Picture zone, and
then push [ENT]�
2� Push [QUICK]�
3� Select “TX Picture Block Select�”
4� Rotate [DIAL] or push D-pad to move the TX block
marker
L To move the TX block marker back to 1st block, push
[QUICK], and then select “BACK TO 1ST�”
5� Push [ENT]�
6� To close the TX PICTURE screen, push [MENU]�
DTX PICTURE SET
This screen is used to set a picture, size, quality, and
its intended destination to send�
L While sending a picture, you cannot change the settings�
1� Push D-pad() to select the TX Picture zone, and
then push [ENT]�
2� Push [ENT] again�
3� Select the setting item�
4� Select an option�
5� To close the TX PICTURE SET screen, push
[MENU]�
TIP: You can set each item to its default by pushing
[QUICK], and then selecting “Default” on the Quick
Menu window
TX Picture
Select the picture to send, saved in the “Picture” folder
(“ID-52” > “Picture”) on the microSD card�
L When you set the TX Picture in the TX PICT HISTORY
screen, “(RE TX)” is displayed before the file name�
Picture Size (Default: 320 x 240)
Set the desired size of a picture to send to “160 x
120,” “320 x 240,” or “640 x 480�”
L You cannot select a size larger than the size of the
picture�
Picture Quality (Default: Standard (50%))
Set the quality of a picture to send to “Low (25%),”
“Standard (50%),” or “High (75%)�”
Receiver (Default: -----)
Enter the receiver’s call sign to let all stations that receive
the picture know the picture’s intended destination�
NOTE: All stations that receive the signal can see
the picture, even if they are not set as the receiver

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