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Voice Message Memory, Recording Voice Messages
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22 VOICE MESSAGE MEMORY The transceiver can record and transmit voice messages in up to 4 channels. This is a convenient function when transmitting fixed voice messages. Note ¡ Recording is possible for 30 seconds only with channel 1. Recording is possible for 15 seconds with channels 2 to 4. ¡ Recording is also possible from an external microphone and Bluetooth headset in addition to the built-in microphone. ¡ The transceiver only supports recording a voice message to the internal memory. Recording to a microSD card is not supported. RECORDING VOICE MESSAGES Record the voice from the microphone to the voice message memory channels. 1 Access Menu No. 310. The voice message list appears. 6 Release [PTT]. Recording stops and the voice message is written. • When writing completes, the writing completed screen appears. 7 Press [A/B]. The voice message list menu reappears. 2 Select the channel to record. Select [1] (Ch), [2] (Ch), [3] (Ch), or [4] (Ch). Recording is possible for 30 seconds only with channel 1. Recording is possible for 15 seconds with the other channels. 3 Press [MENU]. The voice message list menu appears. Voice Messages Payback Playing a recorded voice message to check the message. 1 Access Menu No. 310. The voice message list appears. 2 Select the channel to play. Select [1] (Ch), [2] (Ch), [3] (Ch), or [4] (Ch). 3 Press [MENU]. The voice message list menu appears. 4 Select [Play] and press [A/B]. Playback starts. Pressing [PTT] stops playback and returns to the frequency screen. When playback finishes, the voice message list reappears. 4 Select [Record] and press [A/B]. The recording waiting screen appears. 5 Speak into the microphone while pressing [PTT]. Recording the voice while pressing [PTT]. 22-1