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Receiving a D-STAR repeater

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■ Receiving a D-STAR repeater When the IC-9100 receives a signal from a D-STAR repeater, it receives four call signs: the calling station's call sign, the called station's call sign, the R1 repeater call sign (the repeater that receives a signal from the calling station on the uplink frequency), and the R2 repeater call sign (the repeater that transmits a signal on the downlink frequency). You can copy the received call signs into your radio, and reply to the call. Repeater 445.400 MHz 445.400 MHz 446.000 MHz 446.000 MHz Uplink (Transmit frequency) Downlink (Receive frequency) Station A Station B • Presetting q Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35) w P ush [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode. e Push [A/B] once or twice to select VFO A. r S et the desired repeater transmit (downlink) fre- quency. (p. 37) • Adjust the output power, if desired. (p. 46) t P ush [MENU] to display the "M1" screen (Menu 1). y H old down [DUP](F-2) for 1 second to turn ON the One-touch repeater function. • "T" and "DUP-" appear. • T he repeater receive (uplink) frequency appears at the bottom of the function display. u P ush [DUP](F-2) once or twice to switch the offset to the desired direction. • "DUP-" or "DUP+" appears. • W hen the Auto Repeater function is in use, this selec- tion is not necessary (Only U.S.A. and Korean versions). (p. 67) i Push [DV•DR] to select the DV mode. (p. 43) • "DV" appears. • "T" disappears. o W hen a signal is received, the calling station's call sign is displayed on the LCD. • If the calling station has programmed a note or message, it is displayed after the call sign. See the next page to view the received call sign. To reply to the calling station, see page 96. 8 DV MODE OPERATION [A/B] [VFO/MEMO] [DVɾDR] Appears Appears M1 AGC 445.40000 DUP AFC TON SCP Uplink frequency Appears "T" disappears M1 AGC 445.40000 DUP AFC DSQ SCP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 94

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Receiving a D-STAR repeater
When the IC-9100 receives a signal from a D-STAR
repeater, it receives four call signs: the calling station’s
call sign, the called station’s call sign, the R1 repeater
call sign (the repeater that receives a signal from the
calling station on the uplink frequency), and the R2 re-
peater call sign (the repeater that transmits a signal
on the downlink frequency).You can copy the received
call signs into your radio, and reply to the call.
Station A
Station B
Repeater
446.000 MHz
445.400 MHz
445.400 MHz
446.000 MHz
Uplink
Downlink
(Transmit frequency)
(Receive frequency)
• Presetting
q
Select the desired frequency band. (p. 35)
w
Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the VFO mode.
e
Push [A/B] once or twice to select VFO A.
r
Set the desired repeater transmit (downlink) fre-
quency. (p. 37)
• Adjust the output power, if desired. (p. 46)
t
P
ush [MENU] to display the “M1” screen (Menu 1).
y
Hold down [DUP](F-2) for 1 second to turn ON the
One-touch repeater function.
• “T” and “DUP–” appear.
• The repeater receive (uplink) frequency appears at the
bottom of the function display.
u
Push [DUP](F-2) once or twice to switch the offset
to the desired direction.
• “DUP–” or “DUP+” appears.
• When the Auto Repeater function is in use, this selec
-
tion is not necessary (Only U.S.A. and Korean versions).
(p. 67)
i
Push [DV
DR] to select the DV mode. (p. 43)
“DV” appears.
• “T” disappears.
o
When a signal is received, the calling station’s call
sign is displayed on the LCD.
• If the calling station has programmed a note or mes
-
sage, it is displayed after the call sign.
See the next page to view the received call sign.
To reply to the calling station, see page 96.
[VFO/MEMO]
[A/B]
[DV
DR]
“T” disappears
Appears
M1
DUP
AGC
AFC
TON
SCP
445.40000
M1
DUP
AGC
AFC
DSQ
SCP
445.40000
Appears
Uplink frequency
Appears