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Digital squelch functions, The Digital Call Sign squelch setting

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5 D-STAR OPERATION (ADVANCED) Digital squelch functions The digital squelch opens only when you receive a signal addressed to your own call sign or a signal that includes a matching digital code. You can silently wait for calls from others. You can independently set the Digital squelch function in the VFO mode, Memory mode, Call channel mode, or DR function. DDThe Digital Call Sign squelch setting 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Select "D.SQL." DDThe Digital Code Squelch setting 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Select "D.SQL." 3. Select "CSQL." 3. Select "DSQL." "DSQL" is displayed. "DSQL" is displayed. 4. Push [MENU]. 5. Select "DUP/TONE..." in the "SET" menu. 6. Select "Digital Code." •• When the received signal includes a matching call sign, the squelch opens, and you can hear the audio. LLWhen the received signal does not include a matching call sign, the digital call sign squelch does not open. However, the S/RF meter displays the received signal level. NOTE: •• DO NOT use the Digital Call Sign Squelch function when communicating with 2 or more stations, because it opens only when receiving a signal addressed to your call sign. Therefore the function can be used when communicating with only 1 station. •• Even if the squelch is closed by the Digital Call Sign Squelch function, you can receive data in the DV mode. 7. Rotate [DIAL] to select a digital code. •• When the received signal includes a matching code, the squelch opens, and you can hear the audio. LLWhen the received signal does not include a matching code, the digital code squelch does not open. However, the S/RF meter displays the signal level. LLTo exit the MENU screen, push [MENU]. NOTE: Even if the squelch is closed by the Digital Code Squelch function, you can receive data in the DV mode. 5-29

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5
D-STAR OPERATION (ADVANCED)
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Digital squelch functions
The digital squelch opens only when you receive a
signal addressed to your own call sign or a signal that
includes a matching digital code�
You can silently wait for calls from others�
You can independently set the Digital squelch function
in the VFO mode, Memory mode, Call channel mode,
or DR function�
D
The Digital Call Sign squelch setting
1� Push [QUICK]�
2� Select “D�SQL�”
3� Select “DSQL�”
“DSQL” is displayed�
When the received signal includes a matching call
sign, the squelch opens, and you can hear the audio�
L
When the received signal does not include a
matching call sign, the digital call sign squelch does
not open� However, the S/RF meter displays the
received signal level�
NOTE:
DO NOT
use the Digital Call Sign Squelch
function when communicating with 2 or more
stations, because it opens only when receiving a
signal addressed to your call sign� Therefore the
function can be used when communicating with
only 1 station�
Even if the squelch is closed by the Digital Call
Sign Squelch function, you can receive data in the
DV mode�
D
The Digital Code Squelch setting
1� Push [QUICK]�
2� Select “D�SQL�”
3� Select “CSQL�”
“DSQL” is displayed�
4� Push [MENU]�
5�
Select “DUP/TONE���” in the “SET” menu�
6� Select “Digital Code�”
7�
Rotate [DIAL] to select a digital code�
When the received signal includes a matching code,
the squelch opens, and you can hear the audio�
L
When the received signal does not include a matching
code, the digital code squelch does not open�
However, the S/RF meter displays the signal level�
L
To exit the MENU screen, push [MENU]�
NOTE:
Even if the squelch is closed by the Digital
Code Squelch function, you can receive data in the
DV mode�