Kenwood TH-D74A User Manual - Page 37
EchoLink MEMORY, Transmitting Stored DTMF Codes, DTMF Key Lock, Storing EchoLink Memory
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5 Enter a DTMF code for the channel. When a space is entered, it becomes a "Pause" code. 6 Press [ENT]. DTMF memory channel is stored. • If you want to store another DTMF memory channel, repeat the procedure from step 2. Transmitting Stored DTMF Codes 1 Press and hold [PTT]. 2 While transmitting, press [ENT]. • The last called DTMF Memory channel number and name appears on the display. If no name has been saved for the channel, the DTMF code appears. EchoLink MEMORY EchoLink allows you to communicate with other amateur radio stations over the Internet, using VoIP (voice-overIP) technology. The EchoLink software program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly enhancing your communications capabilities. Official EchoLink Website: http://www.echolink.org Note: ◆◆ EchoLink memory channels do not store operating frequencies, tones, or power information. Storing EchoLink Memory There are 10 dedicated EchoLink DMTF memory channels available apart from the normal DTMF memory channels. You can register Callsigns, node numbers, and control commands. [Connect by call] and [Query by call] used in EchoLink are also available through simple operations by using the Callsign/DTMF auto conversion function. Note: ◆◆ EchoLink is a registered trademark of Synergenics, LLC. 1 Access Menu No. 164. 2 Select EchoLink memory channel from 0 ~ 9. 3 Press [A/B]. • The name entry display appears. 3 While still transmitting, press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the [ENC] control to select your desired DTMF Memory channel, then press [ENT] to transmit DTMF code. • Additionally, you can press a DTMF key corresponding to your desired channel ([0] ~ [9]) to select the channel and begin transmission. • The stored DTMF code scrolls across the display and is transmitted. • The code will be transmitted even if you release [PTT] before the entire code has scrolled across the display. • If no DTMF code is stored in the selected channel, the frequency display is restored. 4 Enter the name for the channel. • The Callsign and conference name (for board rooms that can do round QSO) of the other station which is connected via EchoLink, or the control command name, etc., are entered into the EchoLink memory name. 5 Press [ENT]. • The code entry display appears. DTMF Key Lock This function will lock the DTMF transmission keys so that they will not transmit if they are accidentally pressed while transmitting. To lock the DTMF keys, turn this function On. 1 Access Menu No. 961. 6 Enter a DTMF code for the channel. • The node number of the other station and conference which are connected via EchoLink, or the DTMF code of the control command, etc., are entered into the EchoLink code. 2 Set the key lock to [On] or [Off]. 11-2
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