Kenwood TH-D75 User Manual - Page 40

Transmitting EchoLink Memory, Callsign/ DTMF Code Conversion Table, and number appears on the display.

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Transmitting EchoLink Memory 1 Press and hold [PTT]. 2 While transmitting, press [ENT]. • The last called EchoLink DTMF Memory channel name and number appears on the display. 3 While still transmitting, select EchoLink Memory channel. 4 While transmitting, press [ENT]. • The stored code scrolls across the display and is transmitted. Note: ¡ In step 2, press [C] key before pressing [ENT], to transmit the converted DTMF code of the EchoLink "Connect by Call" function. (example: JA1YKX) "C" "51 21 10 93 52 92 #" (# is automatically added to the end of the DTMF code) ¡ In step 2, press [0] [7] keys before pressing [ENT], to transmit the converted DTMF code of the EchoLink "Query by Call" function. (example: JA1YKX) "0" "7" "51 21 10 93 52 92 #" (# is automatically added to the end of the DTMF code) ¡ When only the EchoLink memory name has been registered, the EchoLink "Connect Call" function transmits the converted DTMF code. (example: JA1YKX) "C 51 21 10 93 52 92 #" (C is automatically added to the beginning of the DTMF code and # is automatically added to the end) Callsign/ DTMF Code Conversion Table When a character other than an alphanumeric character is used (such as "-" and "/"), the DTMF conversion stops at the character before that non-standard character. 1234567890 01234567890 1 QADG JMP TW 2 ZBEHKNRUX 3 CF I LOSVY 11-3

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Transmitting EchoLink Memory
1
Press and hold
[PTT]
.
2
While transmitting, press
[ENT]
.
The last called EchoLink DTMF Memory channel name
and number appears on the display.
3
While still transmitting, select EchoLink Memory channel.
4
While transmitting, press
[ENT]
.
The stored code scrolls across the display and is
transmitted.
Note:
¡
In step 2, press
[C]
key before pressing
[ENT]
, to transmit
the converted DTMF code of the EchoLink “Connect by Call”
function. (example: JA1YKX)
“C” “51 21 10 93 52 92 #” (# is automatically added to the end of
the DTMF code)
¡
In step 2, press
[0]
[7]
keys before pressing
[ENT]
, to transmit
the converted DTMF code of the EchoLink “Query by Call”
function. (example:
JA1YKX)
“0” “7” “51 21 10 93 52 92 #” (# is automatically added to the end
of the DTMF code)
¡
When only the EchoLink memory name has been registered, the
EchoLink “Connect Call” function transmits the converted DTMF
code. (example: JA1YKX)
“C 51 21 10 93 52 92 #” (C is automatically added to the
beginning of the DTMF code and # is automatically added to the
end)
Callsign/ DTMF Code Conversion Table
When a character other than an alphanumeric character is
used (such as “-” and “/”), the DTMF conversion stops at the
character before that non-standard character.
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