Kenwood TH-D74A User Manual 1 - Page 41

Chart for checking whether signals reach the repeater

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D-STAR Chart for checking whether signals reach the repeater Phenomenon Cause No message is returned from the access repeater after transmission. (S-meter indicator also does not move.) In case that the selection for the repeater you are using (access repeater) is incorrect. In case that the repeater frequency is incorrect (or the duplex setting is incorrect). In case that it is out of the repeater area (or the signal does not reach the repeater). The access repeater Callsign and < > appear after transmission. In case that your Callsign is not registered to the D-STAR management server or the registered information is different. In case that the other station's Callsign is not registered to the D-STAR management server or the registered information is different. The destination repeater Callsign and < > appear after transmission. In case that a destination repeater can not be reached or the destination repeater is in use. Treatment Set the correct access repeater to [FROM]. Set the repeater frequency (or the duplex setting) correctly. Move to a location where the signal reaches the repeater or access another repeater that the signal will reach. Register your Callsign to the D-STAR management server or check the registered information. Check the registration status of the other station's Callsign on the D-STAR management server (only when the other station is open in public.) Wait a while and call again. 39

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Chart for checking whether signals reach the repeater
Phenomenon
Cause
Treatment
No message is returned
from the access repeater
after transmission. (S-meter
indicator also does not
move.)
In case that the selection for the repeater you
are using (access repeater) is incorrect.
Set the correct access repeater to [FROM].
In case that the repeater frequency is incorrect
(or the duplex setting is incorrect).
Set the repeater frequency (or the duplex setting) correctly.
In case that it is out of the repeater area (or the
signal does not reach the repeater).
Move to a location where the signal reaches the repeater or
access another repeater that the signal will reach.
The access repeater
Callsign and <
>
appear after transmission.
In case that your Callsign is not registered
to the D-STAR management server or the
registered information is different.
Register your Callsign to the D-STAR management server or
check the registered information.
In case that the other station's Callsign is not
registered to the D-STAR management server
or the registered information is different.
Check the registration status of the other station's Callsign
on the D-STAR management server (only when the other
station is open in public.)
The destination repeater
Callsign and <
>
appear after transmission.
In case that a destination repeater can not be
reached or the destination repeater is in use.
Wait a while and call again.
D-STAR