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DV Memory items

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Previous view 12 MENU SCREEN DV Memory items Your Call Sign DV Memory > Your Call Sign The transceiver has a total of 200 memories to store an individual station destination call sign. The stored call sign and name are displayed on the "YOUR CALL SIGN" or "RX HISTORY" screen. • The Your (UR) Call Sign can be programmed to the memory using the RX History. (p. 6-26) • See pages 7-32 to 7-35 about how to add, edit or move the Your Call Sign in the memory. Repeater List DV Memory > Repeater List You can store repeater information for quick and simple communication when using repeaters. The transceiver has a total of 1200 repeater memory channels, storable in 30 groups (01 to 30). NOTE: For easy operation, a repeater list is preloaded into your transceiver. However, if the CPU clears all programmed contents (All Reset), the repeater list is also cleared. We recommend that memory data be backed up using an SD card, or be saved to a PC using the CS5100 cloning software. About the repeater list: The repeater list can be downloaded from the Icom website. http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support/download/firm/index.html Repeater Group (01 to 30) Group name Repeater group name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters The Skip setting can be turned ON or OFF in the Quick Menu screen. Repeater List TYPE NAME SUB NAME CALL SIGN GW CALL SIGN GROUP USE(FROM) FREQUENCY DUP OFFSET FREQ POSITION LATITUDE* LONGITUDE* UTC OFFSET DV Repeater Repeater name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters Repeater sub name of up to 8 alphanumeric characters Repeater call sign Gateway call sign Repeater group where the repeater is assigned Select whether or not to use the repeater as an access repeater (FROM) in the DR screen Operating frequency of the access repeater Duplex setting to use the access repeater Frequency offset to use the access repeater Position data accuracy level ("None," "Approximate" or "Exact") Latitude position of the repeater Longitude position of the repeater Time difference between UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) and the local time NOTE: When the repeater is used for a simplex communication, refer to the list below to set the settings. TYPE NAME SUB NAME GROUP USE(FROM) FREQUENCY POSITION LATITUDE* LONGITUDE* UTC OFFSET DV Simplex Enter the desired name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters Enter the desired sub name of up to 8 alphanumeric characters Set the desired repeater group Select whether or not to use the repeater as an access repeater (FROM) in the DR screen Frequency to operate simplex Position data accuracy level ("None," "Approximate" or "Exact") Latitude position of the access point Longitude position of the access point Time difference between UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) and the local time * Appears when POSITION is set to "Approximate" or "Exact." 12-41

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MENU SCREEN
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DV Memory items
Your Call Sign
DV Memory > Your Call Sign
The transceiver has a total of 200 memories to store an
individual station destination call sign.
The stored call sign and name are displayed on the
“YOUR CALL SIGN” or “RX HISTORY” screen.
• The Your (UR) Call Sign can be programmed to the
memory using the RX History. (p. 6-26)
• See pages 7-32 to 7-35 about how to add, edit or
move the Your Call Sign in the memory.
Repeater List
DV Memory > Repeater List
You can store repeater information for quick and simple
communication when using repeaters.
The transceiver has a total of 1200 repeater memory
channels, storable in
30 groups (01 to 30).
NOTE:
For easy operation, a repeater list is preloaded into
your transceiver. However, if the CPU clears all pro-
grammed contents (All Reset), the repeater list is
also cleared.
We recommend that memory data be backed up us-
ing an SD card, or be saved to a PC using the CS-
5100 cloning software.
About the repeater list:
The repeater list can be downloaded from the Icom
website.
dex.html
Repeater Group
(01 to 30)
Group name
Repeater group name of up to 16 alpha-
numeric characters
The Skip setting can be turned ON or OFF in the Quick Menu
screen.
Repeater List
<DV Repeater>
TYPE
DV Repeater
NAME
Repeater name of up to 16 alphanumer-
ic characters
SUB NAME
Repeater sub name of up to 8 alphanu-
meric characters
CALL SIGN
Repeater call sign
GW CALL SIGN
Gateway call sign
GROUP
Repeater group where the repeater is
assigned
USE(FROM)
Select whether or not to use the repeat-
er as an access repeater (FROM) in the
DR screen
FREQUENCY
Operating frequency of the access re-
peater
DUP
Duplex setting to use the access re-
peater
OFFSET FREQ
Frequency offset to use the access re-
peater
POSITION
Position data accuracy level (“None,”
“Approximate” or “Exact”)
LATITUDE*
Latitude position of the repeater
LONGITUDE*
Longitude position of the repeater
UTC OFFSET
Time difference between UTC (Universal
Time Coordinated) and the local time
NOTE:
When the repeater is used for a simplex com-
munication, refer to the list
below to set the set-
tings.
<DV Simplex>
TYPE
DV Simplex
NAME
Enter the desired name of up to 16 al-
phanumeric characters
SUB NAME
Enter the desired sub name of up to 8
alphanumeric characters
GROUP
Set the desired repeater group
USE(FROM)
Select whether or not to use the repeat-
er as an access repeater (FROM) in the
DR screen
FREQUENCY
Frequency to operate simplex
POSITION
Position data accuracy level (“None,”
“Approximate” or “Exact”)
LATITUDE*
Latitude position of the access point
LONGITUDE*
Longitude position of the access point
UTC OFFSET
Time difference between UTC (Universal
Time Coordinated) and the local time
* Appears when POSITION is set to “Approximate” or “Ex-
act.”