Radio To Radio Cloning; How To And Setup Guides; Repeaters; Automatic Number Identification (Ani) - Baofeng UV-5RV2+ Operating Manual

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Radio to Radio Cloning

This device is capable of cloning between radios. This means if there is one radio configured in a certain
manner, the settings can be cloned onto another radio to ensure it is the same. This is done by
connecting a reference (Master) radio to a copy (Slave) radio by hooking a cable between the two and
copying the information over.
Procedure: Cloning Radios
1. Attach a cloning cable to both the reference and copy radios by inserting the adapters into each
radio's respective accessory cable ports.
2. Turn on the copy radio. (The radio that is being cloned to).
3. Turn on the reference radio. (The radio that is being cloned from.) While holding down the
[MONI] button.
4. The reference radio should show COPYING in the display and, if the connection is successful, the
LEDs will start flashing red to indicate data transfer. The copy radio's LEDs should be flashing
green at the same time to indicate that it is receiving data.
5. When the LEDs on both radios turn off, the radios will restart, and the cloning operation is
complete.

Repeaters

A radio repeater is usually an automated transceiver in a specific fixed location. Mounted high up on
hills, mountains, or tall buildings, repeaters take one signal and relay it, usually after amplifying it
greatly. This enables usage of a small low-powered handheld two-way transceiver, such as this device,
to transmit over a greater distance.
A common type of repeater is the duplex repeater. A duplex repeater transmits and receives
simultaneously, but on different frequencies. To utilize this specific type of repeater, the radio has to be
capable of transmitting and receiving different frequencies on the same memory channel. This kind of
repeater is used by setting the receive frequency of the radio to the output frequency of the repeater,
and the transmit frequency of the radio to the input frequency of the repeater. The transmit frequency
may not always be explicitly stated, as many radios use a specific offset relative to the receive
frequency. This model radio handles repeater setups in this fashion, by specifying frequency offset
rather than transmit frequency.
The following instructions assume knowledge of transmit and receive frequencies that your specified
repeater employs, as well as authorization to use it.

Automatic Number Identification (ANI)

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