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Section 5 D-STAR OPERATION D-STAR Operating procedures 5-2 DDMaking a Local area call 5-2 DDMaking a Gateway call 5-3 About "UR?" and "RPT?" error messages 5-5 DDShows "UR 5-5 DDShows "RPT?" or "RX 5-5 DDShows "L 5-5 Capturing a call sign 5-6 "FROM" (Access repeater) setting 5-7 DDUsing the preloaded repeater list 5-8 DDUsing the DR mode scan 5-9 DDUsing the Repeater Search function 5-10 DDUsing the TX History 5-12 "TO" (Destination) setting 5-13 DDUsing the "Local CQ" (Local Area call 5-14 DDUsing the "Gateway CQ" (Gateway call 5-15 DDUsing the "Your Call Sign 5-16 DDUsing the RX History 5-17 DDUsing the TX History 5-18 DDDirectly inputting (UR 5-19 DDDirectly inputting (RPT 5-20 Section 1 panel description Section 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Section 3 BASIC OPERATION Section 4 D-STAR INTRODUCTION Section 5 D-STAR OPERATION Section 6 SET MODE Section 7 INSTALLATION NOTES IMPORTANT! • The repeater list described in this manual may differ from your trans- ceiver's preloaded contents. • Although Japanese repeaters are used in the setting examples, the Japanese repeater node (port) letters are different from those in other countries. Be sure to add a repeater node letter as the 8th digit in the call sign field after a repeater call sign according to the repeater 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) "AI" means "Advanced Instructions." "sec. MM" means section number. So when "(AI sec. MM)" is described on this manual, see the PDF type Advanced Instruction's section number for your reference. 5-1