Icom ID-51A PLUS2 Advanced Owners Manual - Page 193

Record the transmit and receive audio into the same file

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Previous view 11 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION ■■Record the transmit and receive audio into the same file The transceiver can record the transmit and receive audio into the same file. qqPush [MENU] to enter the Menu screen. wwP ush D-pad() to select the root item (Voice Memo), and then push D-pad(Ent) to go to the next level. D-pad (Ent) () (MENU > Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set > File Split) eeRefer to the menu sequence shown directly above and push D-pad() to select, and then D-pad(Ent) to enter, one or more times until the last screen is displayed. rrPush D-pad() to select "OFF," and then push Dpad(Ent) to save. • OFF: T he transceiver records the transmit and receive audio into the same file. • ON: The transceiver records the transmit and receive audio into each files. The transceiver makes separate new files for trans- mit and receive audio. (Default setting) • When you set the RX REC Condition item to "Squelch Auto," the transceiver records audio to the new file when the squelch is closed. (V oice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder set > RX REC Condition) ttPush [MENU] to exit the Menu screen. NOTE: Even if you set File Split item to OFF, when the recording file's content becomes 2 GB, the transceiver continues to record, but to a new file. About the VOICE PLAYER screen when recording into the same file The VOICE PLAYER screen shows information that is recorded first. When the receive audio was recorded first, the transmit audio information is not displayed on the screen. 11-12

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VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION
11-12
The transceiver can record the transmit and receive au-
dio into the same file.
q
Push [MENU]
to enter the Menu screen.
w
Push D-pad(
) to select the root item (Voice Memo),
and then push D-pad(Ent) to go to the next level.
D-pad
(
°
)
(Ent)
(MENU > Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder
Set >
File Split
)
e
Refer to the menu sequence shown directly above
and push D-pad(
) to select, and then D-pad(Ent)
to enter, one or more times until the last screen is
displayed.
r
Push D-pad(
) to select “OFF,” and then push D-
pad(Ent) to save.
• OFF: The transceiver records the transmit and receive
audio into the same file.
• ON: The transceiver records the transmit and receive
audio into each files.
The transceiver makes separate new files for trans-
mit and receive audio. (Default setting)
• When you set the RX REC Condition item to
“Squelch Auto,” the transceiver records audio to
the new file when the squelch is closed.
(Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder set >
RX REC Condition
)
t
Push [MENU]
to exit the Menu screen.
NOTE:
Even if you set File Split item to OFF, when the
recording file’s content becomes 2 GB, the transceiver
continues to record, but to a new file.
Record the transmit and receive audio into the same file
About the VOICE PLAYER screen when recording
into the same file
The VOICE PLAYER screen
shows information that is re-
corded first.
When the receive audio was
recorded first, the transmit
audio information is not dis-
played on the screen.