Yaesu FT3Dr Instruction Manual page 39

C4fm/fm 144/430mhz dual band digital transceiver
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11
Touch [M-TX].
The message will be sent and the display will return to
the frequency screen.
Tip
The data transmission delay time can be changed using the [APRS] → [12 APRS TX DELAY] setting
in the set mode.
y Use fixed text to write a message
A character string registered in advance can be appended to a message text.
Refer to "Registering a standard message" (page 39) for the registration method.
1
Follow Steps 1-8 in "Input individual characters to write a message" (page 37).
2
Touch [MTXT].
A list of fixed text messages will be displayed.
3
Turn the DIAL to select a standard message.
Select a standard message from the list of messages (1-8) registered beforehand.
4
Touch [PASTE].
The selected fixed text will be entered.
You can repeat these steps to continue selecting standard messages.
Reference
Characters can also be added to or deleted from a selected standard message.
Characters can also be added before or after a standard message.
5
Press the [BACK] key.
Return to the APRS MESSAGE EDIT screen.
6
Touch [M-TX].
The message will be sent and the display will return to the frequency screen.
Using the reply function
You can also reply to a station that has sent an APRS message.
1
Turn the DIAL to select the partner station
Select the partner station to reply to in the APRS MESSAGE LIST screen.
2
Touch [REPLY]
The display will change to the APRS MESSAGE EDIT screen.
3
Touch [EDIT TEXT]
The screen for editing text will be displayed.
4
Enter the characters
Enter the message according to the procedure in "Input individual characters
to write a message" (page 37) and "Use fixed text to write a message" (page
38).
5
Touch [M-TX]
A reply to the message will be sent to the partner station.
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