Icom ID-5100A Full Instruction Manual - Page 140
Entering the access repeater frequency, Entering the gateway repeater call sign
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Previous view 7 D-STAR OPERATION Entering new information into the Repeater List DDEntering new information into the repeater list (Continued) 6. Entering the gateway repeater call sign 10. Selecting the duplex direction • T his item appears when '2. Selecting the communication type' is set to "DV Repeater." • The 8th digit in the call sign, entered in '5. Entering the repeater call sign' as described on page 7-22, is automatically set to "G" as the gateway port, so you can skip this setting and go to the next item. If you need to change it, follow the steps, described below. @1 Touch "GW CALL SIGN." • Enters the gateway repeater call sign edit mode. • A cursor appears and blinks. • Enter a gateway repeater call sign of up to 8 characters, including spaces. See '5. Entering the repeater call sign' for details. To enter a space and "G" in the 8th digit, touch [GW]. @2 After entering, touch [ENT]. • When '2. Selecting the communication type' is set to "DV Simplex" or "FM Simplex," this item does not appear. • "DUP-" is automatically set when the access repeater frequency is entered in '9. Entering the access repeater frequency.' • If necessary, you can change the duplex direction. #1 Touch "DUP." #2 Touch a desired duplex direction. • OFF: Turn the duplex function OFF. • DUP-: T he transmit frequency shifts down from the re- ceive frequency by the offset amount. • DUP+: T he transmit frequency shifts up from the receive frequency by the offset amount. 7. Changing the repeater group You can view the repeater group that is selected in '1. Selecting the repeater group,' or you can skip this setting and go to the next item. You can change the repeater group, if necessary. @3 Touch "GROUP." • Enters the repeater group selection mode. @4 Touch the desired repeater group, 01 to 30. 8. Setting "USE(FROM)" to be used as an Access repeater You can use the programmed repeaters as an access repeater when using the DR function. When not using as an access repeater, select "NO," and go to'15.Selecting the position data accuracy level.' In this case, the entered repeater does not appear in the "FROM" field. @5 Touch "USE(FROM)." @6Touch "YES" to use the repeater as an access re- peater. 9. Entering the access repeater frequency @7 Touch "FREQUENCY." • Enters the frequency edit mode. @8 Touch the desired number to enter the repeater frequency. • Touch [CE] to delete the selected number. • Touch [] to move the cursor backwards, or touch [] to move the cursor forwards. • Touch the frequency entry field for 1 second to open the window, and then touch "Frequency Clear" to clear the frequency. @9 After entering, touch [ENT]. #0 Touch [√]. 11. Entering the frequency offset • When '2. Selecting the communication type' is set to "DV Simplex" or "FM Simplex," this item does not appear. • The offset value* is automatically set when the access repeater frequency is programmed in '9. Entering the access repeater frequency.' *The default value differs, depending on the transceiver version. • If necessary, you can change the frequency offset. #3 Touch "OFFSET FREQ. • Enters the frequency offset edit mode. #4 Touch the desired number to enter the frequency offset. • Touch [CE] to delete the selected number. • Touch [] to move the cursor backwards, or touch [] to move the cursor forwards. • Touch the frequency entry field for 1 second to open the window, and then touch "Frequency Clear" to clear the frequency. #5 After entering, touch [ENT]. 12. Setting the FM mode When '2. Selecting the communication type' is set to "DV Repeater" or "DV Simplex," this item does not appear. #6 Touch "MODE." • Enters the operating mode setting mode. #7 Touch "FM" or "FM-N." ☞ Continued on the next page. 7-23