Kenwood TH-D72 User Manual 1 - Page 62

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Relay: This is one of the digipeat types used in Europe. 1 Set the to "Relay", then press [MHz]. 2 Set to "Off" or "On". Others: Use this method when the relay path is specified to an individual. When a character string is not entered, the packet data is not relayed. 1 Set the to "Others", then press [MHz]. 2 Enter a path. • Set to "On" to use the digipeater of the Fill-in type (RELAY type) with the . • When set to "On", 1 packet path in addition to RELAY can be used, as per the setting. 3 Select the relay step number for the setting. • A Packet path is the digipeat route of the packet data sent from My station. For example, if you want your packet to take the [W5DJY1] > [W4DJY-1] route, enter [W5DJY-1, W4DJY-1], separating each digipeater callsign with a comma. • You can confirm the setting contents in [ ]. Region: Use this method when the packet is being relayed within only a limited area. Packet paths are specified using ABBR (abbreviations). (In America, for example, CA represents California, AZ represents Arizona, etc.) 1 Set the to "Region", then press [MHz]. NETWORK Access Menu 3I0 and 3I1. 2 Using the ABBR setting, enter an abbreviation of up to 5 characters. 3 Select the relay step number for the setting. • You can confirm the setting contents in [ ]. Set APRS data communications UNPROTOCOL. UNPROTOCOL is the method in which packet data is transmitted without other stations or making a connection. Select either "APRS(APK003)" or "Altnet". APRS: (Use this setting for normal use: default setting) When transmitting messages and meteorological data using the TH-D72, "APK003 is added to the packet, following your station callsign. There are no restrictions on received packets. Altnet: When it is necessary to add restrictions to received packets, you can set it for special use. Select "Altnet" and press [MHz], then enter your desired character string. When transmitting messages and meteorological data using the TH-D72, the character string you entered is added to the packet, following your station callsign. APRS - 19

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Relay:
This is one of the digipeat types used in Europe.
1
Set the <Type> to “Relay”, then press
[MHz]
.
2
Set <RELAY> to “Off” or “On”.
Set <RELAY> to “On” to use the digipeater of the Fill-in
type (RELAY type) with the <Relay>.
When set to “On”, 1 packet path in addition to RELAY can
be used, as per the <Total Hops> setting.
3
Select the relay step number for the <Total Hops>
setting.
You can confirm the setting contents in [
].
Region:
Use this method when the packet is being relayed within
only a limited area.
Packet paths are specified using ABBR (abbreviations).
(In America, for example, CA represents California, AZ
represents Arizona, etc.)
1
Set the <Type> to “Region”, then press
[MHz]
.
2
Using the ABBR setting, enter an abbreviation of up to
5 characters.
3
Select the relay step number for the <Total Hops>
setting.
You can confirm the setting contents in [
].
Others:
Use this method when the relay path is specified to an
individual.
When a character string is not entered, the packet data is
not relayed.
1
Set the <Type> to “Others”, then press
[MHz]
.
2
Enter a path.
A Packet path is the digipeat route of the packet data sent
from My station.
For example, if you want your packet to take the [W5DJY-
1] > [W4DJY-1] route, enter [W5DJY-1, W4DJY-1],
separating each digipeater callsign with a comma.
NETWORK
Access Menu 3I0 and 3I1.
Set APRS data communications UNPROTOCOL.
UNPROTOCOL is the method in which packet data is
transmitted without other stations or making a connection.
Select either “APRS(APK003)” or “Altnet”.
APRS:
(Use this setting for normal use: default setting)
When transmitting messages and meteorological data
using the TH-D72, “APK003 is added to the packet,
following your station callsign.
There are no restrictions on received packets.
Altnet:
When it is necessary to add restrictions to
received packets, you can set it for special use.
Select “Altnet” and press
[MHz]
, then enter your desired
character string.
When transmitting messages and meteorological data
using the TH-D72, the character string you entered is
added to the packet, following your station callsign.