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Yaesu DVS-2 - On The Air Playback; Example of Combining Messages for Transmission

Yaesu DVS-2
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"On
The Air"
Playback
After recording
a memory
segment,
you can
play
it
back over
the
air by
pressing
the appropriate
numbered
button.
The
green
pLAy
and red
TX
LEDs
will both light
for
a maximum
of
either four
or eight
seconds,
accord-
ing
to
the setting
of
the MESSAGE
MODE
switch.
Example
of Combining
Messages
for
Transmission
since
you
will probably
want
to take
advantage
of combining
messages
for
playback,
you may
want
to
take a few
minutes
to plan
out
your
segment
recording
strategy.
Consider
the following
example:
using
the 4 segment-by-4-second
mode,
if you
stored
the
segments like
this:
Segment 1:
"CQ
Contest
CQ
Contest
CQ
Contest
from,,
Segment
2:
lyour
callsign]
Segment
3:
"QSL,
you're
5-9,200"
(or
whatever
contest
exchange
is
appropriate)
Segment-4:
"QRzContestfromlyourcallsign],,
In
the
contest,
you
would then,
J
switch
to the 2-segment-by-8-second
mode
to
combine
the
segment
pairs,
J
Press
button
1 to
send
segments
1
&
2
("Ce
Contest
Ce
Contest
Ce
Contest
from
[your
callsign]")
until
you
got a response,
J
Send
the
other
station's
callsign,
J
Press
button 2,
to send
segments
3
& 4
(.eSLr
1lour
S-g, Z}O...}IiZ
Contest
from
[your
callsign]").
Notice
in
this example,
you
can
operate
the
entire
contest
while
only
having
to send
the
other
station's
callsign
by
voice
-
all repetitive
informa-
tion is
handled
by
the DVS-2
(of
course,
in
contests
where
you
need
to
include
a
QSo
count,
you
would
want
to
arrange
the
segments
a little
differently,
perhaps
using
the
Lby-4-second
mode
for
transmissions).
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