Icom IC-92AD Instruction Manual - Page 46

Digital voice mode operation

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7 DV MODE OPERATION ■ Digital voice mode operation q Set the desired frequency in B band. (pgs. 14, 18) • Select output power, if desired. (p. 24) w Select DV mode. (p. 21) e Set your own call sign for DV operation as follows. z Enter "MY" in call sign set mode. ❮MENU screen❯ ➪ ❮CALL SIGN❯ ➪ ❮MY❯ (Push [MENU/ ]) (Rotate [DIAL]†, then push [ ](5)‡.) • Pushing and holding [CS](9) for 1 sec. is also available to enter call sign set mode. x Rotate [DIAL]† to select your own call sign (if you have programmed several call signs) then push [ ](5) to set the call sign and return to CALL SIGN screen. • See page 34 for your own call sign programming details. CALL SIGN rUR: R1: R2:NOT USE* MY:MYCALL /IC92 r Set the desired call sign as described in "When calling the desired station (p. 39)" or "When sending a CQ (p. 39)." t Push and hold [PTT] to transmit and speak into the microphone at normal voice level. • Tx/Rx indicator lights red and the RF meter shows the output power. y Release [PTT] to return to receive. • The other station's call sign will be received. • Received call signs can be stored into the received call record automatically. See page 101 for details. NOTE: The digital mode operation is vastly different from FM mode. One of the differences is that in digital mode the squelch does not function as in FM mode. Changing the squelch setting will not open it to hear the hiss of "white noise." It only activates for digital squelch functions such as CSQL (Digital code squelch) or DSQL (Digital call sign squelch). 38

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7
DV MODE OPERATION
Digital voice mode operation
q
Set the desired frequency in B band.
(pgs. 14, 18)
• Select output power, if desired. (p. 24)
w
Select DV mode.
(p. 21)
e
Set your own call sign for DV operation as follows.
z
Enter “MY” in call sign set mode.
Pushing and holding
[CS](9)
for 1 sec. is also available to enter
call sign set mode.
x
Rotate
[DIAL]
to select your own call sign
(if you have
programmed several call signs)
then push
[
](5)
to set the
call sign and return to CALL SIGN screen.
• See page 34 for your own call sign programming details.
r
Set the desired call sign as described in “When calling the
desired station
(p. 39)
” or “When sending a CQ
(p. 39).
t
Push and hold
[PTT]
to transmit and speak into the micro-
phone at normal voice level.
• Tx/Rx indicator lights red and the RF meter shows the output
power.
y
Release
[PTT]
to return to receive.
• The other station’s call sign will be received.
Received call signs can be stored into the received call record
automatically. See page 101 for details.
NOTE:
The digital mode operation is vastly different from
FM mode. One of the differences is that in digital mode
the squelch does not function as in FM mode. Chang-
ing the squelch setting will not open it to hear the hiss of
“white noise.” It only activates for digital squelch functions
such as CSQL
(Digital code squelch)
or DSQL
(Digital call
sign squelch)
.
UR:
UR:
R1:
R1:
R2:NOT USE*
R2:NOT USE*
MY:MYCALL
MY:MYCALL
/IC92
/IC92
CALL SIGN
CALL SIGN
r
MENU screen
CALL SIGN
MY
(Push
[MENU/
]
)
(Rotate
[DIAL]
, then push
[
](5)
.)