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DV MODE OPERATION (Optional UT-121 is required)
D D Station call sign programming
Station call sign must be programmed for the specified sta-
tion call as well as repeater operation in both digital voice and
low-speed data communications.
q Select B band as the main band.
w Enter "UR" in call sign set mode.
MENU screen
(Push [MENU/LOCK]) (Rotate [DIAL]
• YOUR CALL SIGN screen is displayed.
r
e Rotate [DIAL]
to select the desired call sign memory,
"U01" to "U60."
r Push [≈ ≈ ](6) to enter call sign programming mode.
• The 1st digit blinks.
YOUR CALL SIGN
YOUR CALL SIGN
r
t Rotate [DIAL]
to select the desired character or code.
• Push [A/a](3) to change the character group from "AB" (alpha-
betical characters; capital letters), "12" (numbers) and "/" (sym-
bols) in sequence.
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(p. 14)
CALL SIGN
UR
, then push [ï](5)
YOUR CALL SIGN
U
CQCQCQ
CQCQCQ
:SET
:SEL
:BACK
:EDIT
CLR:CLR
U01
U01
AB
AB
:SET
:SET
CLR:CLR
CLR:CLR
:SEL
:SEL
A/a:CHAR
A/a:CHAR
:CUR
:CUR
0:CQ
0:CQ
y Push [≈ ≈ ](6) to select 2nd digit, then rotate [DIAL]
lect the desired character or code.
• Push [≈ ≈ ](6) to move the cursor right; push [Ω Ω ](4) to move the
cursor left.
• 2nd digit blinks (1st digit stops blinking).
.)
u Repeat the steps t and y to enter the desired station call
sign.
• Up to an 8-digit of call sign can be set.
• If an un-necessary character is entered, push [≈ ≈ ](6) or [Ω Ω ](4) to
select the character, then push [CLR](1) to erase the selected
character, or push and hold [CLR](1) for 1 sec. to erase all char-
acters following the cursor.
i Push [ï](5) to store the programmed call sign and returns
to YOUR CALL SIGN screen.
o Push [MENU/LOCK] to return to frequency indication.
YOUR CALL SIGN
YOUR CALL SIGN
U01
AB
r
S†
:SET
:SET
CLR:CLR
CLR:CLR
:SEL
:SEL
A/a:CHAR
A/a:CHAR
:CUR
:CUR
0:CQ
0:CQ
YOUR CALL SIGN
U01
U01
r
STATION1
STATION1
:SET
:SEL
:BACK
:EDIT
CLR:CLR
to se-

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