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Accessing repeaters, Step 1: Set FROM Access repeater., Step 2: Set TO Destination.

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D-STAR OPERATION ■■ Accessing repeaters This section describes how to check whether or not you can access your local area repeater (access repeater), and your signal is successfully sent to a destination repeater. TIP: If your call sign (MY) has not been set, or your call sign and D-STAR equipment have not been registered at a D-STAR repeater, see pages 45 ~ 48. Step 1: Set "FROM" (Access repeater). 1. Push D-pad() to select "FROM," and then push [ENT]. 2. Select "Repeater List." 3. Select the repeater group where your access repeater is listed. 4. Select your access repeater. ••Returns to the DR screen, and the selected repeater name is displayed in "FROM." LL By just selecting the repeater name, the repeater call sign, its frequency, duplex setting, and frequency offset are automatically set. LL A repeater list here is just an example. TIP: There are several ways to set your access repeater. (p. 63) ••Setting by [DIAL] ••Searching for a repeater using the DR scan ••Searching for the nearest repeater ••Setting from the TX History Step 2: Set "TO" (Destination). 1. Push D-pad() to select "TO," and then push [ENT]. 2. Select "Gateway CQ." 3. Select the repeater group where your destination repeater is listed. 4. Select your destination repeater. ••Returns to the DR screen, and the selected repeater name is displayed in "FROM." 51 D-STAR GUIDE

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D-STAR OPERATION
51
D-STAR GUIDE
Accessing repeaters
This section describes how to check whether or not you can access your local area
repeater (access repeater), and your signal is successfully sent to a destination repeater.
TIP:
If your call sign (MY) has not been set, or your call sign and D-STAR equipment
have not been registered at a D-STAR repeater, see pages 45 ~ 48.
Step 1: Set “FROM” (Access repeater).
1.
Push D-pad(
) to select “FROM,” and then push [ENT].
2.
Select “Repeater List.”
3.
Select the repeater group where your access repeater is listed.
4.
Select your access repeater.
• Returns to the DR screen, and the selected repeater name is displayed in “FROM.”
By just selecting the repeater name, the repeater call sign, its frequency, duplex
setting, and frequency offset are automatically set.
A repeater list here is just an example.
Step 2: Set “TO” (Destination).
1.
Push D-pad(
) to select “TO,” and then push [ENT].
2.
Select “Gateway CQ.”
3.
Select the repeater group where your destination repeater is listed.
4.
Select your destination repeater.
• Returns to the DR screen, and the selected repeater name is displayed in “FROM.”
TIP:
There are several ways to set your access repeater. (p. 63)
• Setting by [DIAL]
• Searching for a repeater using the DR scan
• Searching for the nearest repeater
• Setting from the TX History