step
3: Input corresponding ID code in the calling list. ID code should be corresponding to
the one in the CallList, e.g.: if ID code is 1234, the corresponding callList is Group 1
(Picture 3)
Picture 3
Step 4: Set the optional signal of the desired channel to be MSK. Click "More" after every
frequency you edit, program it in the popup (Picture 4)
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1)
Power on, then select the channel with MSK signal
2)
Press [ Qg ] key, LCD displays
"CALL/DTMF?",
then press [ CO ] - [ EB ] keys to make call with the desired
call list message. If the corresponding call list has not been
edited,
it will sound "DU".
e.g.:
program the above frequency and MSK signal into two radio,
input ID code 1234 into radio A, and input 2345 into radio
B. Press [ ], LCD displays
"CALL/MSK?",
then press [ GEI], you can call B with A. if you want to call
A with B, press [ Qg ], LCD displays
"CALL/MSK?",
then press [ fB ], that is to say, if you want to call one radio,
just input the ID code of that radio.
2-Tone Part
Edit 2Tone message:
Step 1: Edit the Fast Call list via programming software, radio can store up to 10 groups
(0-9) last calling list in total
Step 2: Input the encoding-requested A-Tone (the first tone),
B-Tone
(the second tone)
and the gap time between A-tone and B-tone, the default setting is 100S
In encoding, A tone will sound IS while B Tone will sound 3S. But when there is
only A tone in the call list as group call tone, A tone will sound 5S. Please refer to
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