Icom ID-51A PLUS2 Advanced Owners Manual - Page 118

Repeater List

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Previous view 9 D-STAR OPERATION ■■Repeater List You can store repeater information for quick and simple communication in up to 750 repeater memory channels (Repeater List) in up to 30 Groups. Entering information into the Repeater List is required for the DR function. You can enter four types of operations into the Repeater List, as shown below: • DV repeater • DV simplex • FM repeater • FM simplex DDRepeater List contents The following contents are included in the Repeater List: • TYPE (Communication type) (p. 9-25) • NAME (Repeater name) (p. 9-26) • SUB NAME (Repeater sub name) (p. 9-27) • CALL SIGN (Repeater call sign and port letter) (p. 9-28) • GW CALL SIGN (Gateway repeater's call sign and port "G") (p. 9-29) • GROUP (Repeater group) (p. 9-29) • USE(FROM) (Access repeater use) (p. 9-30) • FREQUENCY (Access repeater's input frequency)*1 (p. 9-30) • DUP (Duplex direction)*1 (p. 9-31) • OFFSET FREQ (Frequency offset)*1 (p. 9-31) • MODE*2 (p. 9-32) • TONE*2 (p. 9-32) • Repeater Tone*2 (p. 9-32) • POSITION (Position data accuracy level) (p. 9-33) • LATITUDE (Latitude position of the repeater) (p. 9-33) • LONGITUDE (Longitude position of the repeater) (p. 9-33) • UTC OFFSET (UTC Offset) (p. 9-34) *1 Appears only when the "USE(FROM)" option is set to "YES." *2 Appears only when the "TYPE" option is set to "FM Repeater" or "FM Simplex." NOTE: For easy operation, the 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 externally or be saved to a PC using the supplied CS-51PLUS2 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 Example: "Hirano" repeater information 9-23

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9
D-STAR OPERATION <ADVANCED>
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Repeater List
You can store repeater information for quick and simple
communication in up to 750 repeater memory channels
(Repeater List) in up to 30 Groups.
Entering information into the Repeater List is required
for the DR function.
You can enter four types of operations into the Repeat-
er List, as shown below:
• DV repeater
• DV simplex
• FM repeater
• FM simplex
D
Repeater List contents
The following contents are included in the Repeater
List:
• TYPE (Communication type) (p. 9-25)
• NAME (Repeater name) (p. 9-26)
• SUB NAME (Repeater sub name) (p. 9-27)
• CALL SIGN (Repeater call sign and port letter)
(p. 9-28)
• GW CALL SIGN (Gateway repeater’s call sign and
port “G”) (p. 9-29)
• GROUP (Repeater group) (p. 9-29)
• USE(FROM) (Access repeater use) (p. 9-30)
• FREQUENCY (Access repeater’s input frequency)*
1
(p. 9-30)
• DUP (Duplex direction)*
1
(p. 9-31)
• OFFSET FREQ (Frequency offset)*
1
(p. 9-31)
• MODE*
2
(p. 9-32)
• TONE*
2
(p. 9-32)
• Repeater Tone*
2
(p. 9-32)
• POSITION (Position data accuracy level) (p. 9-33)
• LATITUDE (Latitude position of the repeater)
(p. 9-33)
• LONGITUDE (Longitude position of the repeater)
(p. 9-33)
• UTC OFFSET (UTC Offset) (p. 9-34)
*
1
Appears only when the “USE(FROM)” option is set
to “YES.”
*
2
Appears only when the “TYPE” option is set to “FM
Repeater” or “FM Simplex.”
Example:
“Hirano” repeater information
NOTE:
For easy operation, the Repeater List is pre-
loaded into your transceiver. However, if the CPU
clears all programmed contents (All Reset), the Re-
peater List is also cleared. We recommend that mem-
ory data be backed up externally or be saved to a PC
using the supplied CS-51PLUS2
CLONING
SOFTWARE
.
About the Repeater List:
The Repeater List can be downloaded from the Icom
website.
index.html