Icom ID-52A About The Dv Gateway Function - Page 18
Setting the Access Point mode
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4 Access Point mode operation ■■Setting the Access Point mode In this section, set an Access Point transceiver. LLIn this document, the ID-52A/ID-52E is used as an example. [Access Point transceiver operation] 1. Push [MENU]. When using the UDP Hole Punch function Set "UDP Hole Punch" to "ON" in the RS-MS3W or RS-MS3A. (p. 7) 2. Select "DV Gateway." 3. Select "." 4. Rotate [DIAL] to set the operating frequency. LLThe frequency is used to communicate with the Remote D-STAR transceiver. LLIn the Access Point mode, you can change the operating frequency. NOTE: BE SURE to check your local regulations or laws to select the appropriate operating frequency. Set the operating frequency "AP" is displayed when using the ID-31A PLUS/ ID-31E PLUS. [Windows or Android operation] Click (touch) in the RS-MS3W or RS-MS3A. LLIf an error message is displayed, see page 26 to read the tips to solve the problem. Click Touch TIP: Canceling the Access Point mode [Windows or Android operation] 1. Click (touch) in the RS-MS3W or RS-MS3A. [Access Point transceiver operation] 2. Select "" in the Quick Menu window or "DV Gateway" on the MENU screen. LLTo display the Quick Menu window, push [QUICK]. NOTE: In the Access Point mode •• The Power Save function is not activated. •• Following items are automatically set. Operating mode: VFO mode* Frequency band: VHF* (Only when using the ID-51A (PLUS2)/ID-51E (PLUS2) and the AIR band is set.) VHF* or UHF* (Only when using the ID-52A/ID-52E and the AIR band, out of the amateur band, or DV mode cannot be set is set.) Receive mode: DV mode* Dualwatch function: OFF* (Only when using the ID-51A (PLUS2)/ID-51E (PLUS2)/ID-52A/ID-52E.) Duplex mode: OFF* * These settings do not return to the previous settings even if you cancel the Access Point mode. •• The Access Point mode is not automatically canceled even if you turn OFF the transceiver, then ON it again. 18