Icom IC-80AD Instruction Manual - Page 47

Repeater list - cloning software

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DV MODE PROGRAMMING 6 N Repeater list The IC-80AD can store up to 300 repeater call signs. The repeater list also stores the repeater name and access repeater setting, etc. The outline of repeater list is follows: q Selection for new repeater program or changing a list w Selection for a programmed repeater lists e Repeater programming (Repeater name, Call sign, Gateway repeater call sign, Repeater group, etc.) r Access repeater programming (Down link frequency, Duplex direction, Offset frequency) D Repeater list contents The following information can be programmed into repeater lists: R-NAME (Repeater name) (pgs. 40, 44) CALL-S (Repeater call sign) (pgs. 40, 44) GW CAL (Gateway repeater's call sign) (pgs. 41, 45) GROUP (Repeater group) (p. 41) R1 USE (RPT1 use) (p. 42) When R1 USE is selected YES, following contents appear. FREQ (Repeater output frequency) (p. 42) DUP (Duplex direction) (p. 43) OFF SET (Offset frequency) (p. 43) NOTE: Repeater lists can be erased by static electricity, elec- 1 tric transients, etc. In addition, they can be erased by malfunction and during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that 2 memory data be written down or be saved to a PC using the 3 CS-80/880 CLONING SOFTWARE (free download). 4 5 RPT-L ADD-L R-NAME e CALL S 6 q GW CAL 7 GROUP NO 8 R1 USE YES 9 FREQ NO YES ADD W DUP r w OFF SET 10 11 EDIT-L Rpeater 1 R-NAME 12 CALL S 13 Rpeater 5 GW CAL 14 GROUP NO 15 R1 USE YES 16 FREQ NO YES DUP 17 ADD W OFF SET 18 OVR W CLEAR 19 39

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Repeater list
The IC-80AD can store up to 300 repeater call signs. The
repeater list also stores the repeater name and access re-
peater setting, etc.
The outline of repeater list is follows:
q
Selection for new repeater program or changing a list
w
Selection for a programmed repeater lists
e
Repeater programming (Repeater name, Call sign,
Gateway repeater call sign, Repeater group, etc.)
r
Access repeater programming (Down link frequency,
Duplex direction, Offset frequency)
D
Repeater list contents
The following information can be programmed into repeater
lists:
²
R-NAME (Repeater name)
(pgs. 40, 44)
²
CALL-S (Repeater call sign)
(pgs. 40, 44)
²
GW CAL (Gateway repeater’s call sign)
(pgs. 41, 45)
²
GROUP (Repeater group)
(p. 41)
²
R1 USE (RPT1 use)
(p. 42)
When R1 USE is selected YES, following contents appear.
²
FREQ (Repeater output frequency)
(p. 42)
²
DUP (Duplex direction)
(p. 43)
²
OFF SET (Offset frequency)
(p. 43)
NOTE:
Repeater lists can be erased by static electricity, elec-
tric transients, etc. In addition, they can be erased by mal-
function and during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that
memory data be written down or be saved to a PC using the
CS-80/880
CLONING
SOFTWARE
(free download).
RPT-L
ADD-L
EDIT-L
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
FREQ
DUP
OFF
SET
R-NAME
R1 USE
CALL S
GW CAL
GROUP
ADD W
R-NAME
Rpeater 1
Rpeater 5
FREQ
DUP
OFF
SET
NO
YES
ADD W
OVR W
CLEAR
R1 USE
CALL S
GW CAL
GROUP
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