Icom IC-V80 Instruction Manual - Page 30
Lockout function, Auto repeater function - reset
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5 REPEATER OPERATION ■ Lockout function The lockout function helps prevent interference to other stations by inhibiting transmitting when the channel is busy. The function can be set in the Initial Set mode. q W hile pushing and holding [] and [], turn the power ON to enter the Initial Set mode. w Push [] or [] to select the lockout item. (RLO) e R otate [VOL] to select the lockout function option be- tween OFF, repeater lockout, and busy lockout. • "RLO.OF" : Allows transmitting, even if signals are received. • "RLO.RP" : The repeater lockout function inhibits transmitting when the channel is busy, except while receiving a signal that includes a matched subaudible tone. • "RLO.bU" : The busy lockout function inhibits transmitting while receiving a signal. r Push [# ENT] to exit the Initial Set mode. [VOL] The repeater lockout function is ON. ■ Auto repeater function U.S.A. version only The auto repeater function sets the standard repeater settings (duplex ON/OFF, duplex direction, tone encoder ON/OFF) when the operating frequency falls within or outside of the general repeater output frequency range. The offset and repeater tone frequencies are not changed by the auto repeater function. Reset these frequencies, if necessary. The function can be set in the Initial Set mode. q W hile pushing and holding [] and [], turn the power ON to enter the Initial Set mode. w Push [] or [] to select the auto repeater item. (RPt) e R otate [VOL] to select a desired option. • "Rpt.OF" : Turns the function OFF. • "Rpt.R1" : T he auto repeater function is activated for duplex only. • "Rpt.R2" : The auto repeater function is activated for duplex and tone encoder. r Push [# ENT] to exit the Initial Set mode. • Frequency range and offset direction Frequency range 145.200 to 145.495 MHz 146.610 to 146.995 MHz 147.000 to 147.395 MHz Duplex direction "-" appears. "+" appears. 23