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144/440 and 144/430 mhz fm dual banders
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PROGRAMMING A CALL SIGN

Program your call sign using a maximum of 9
alphanumeric characters. You may include SSID
characters in the string. Unless you program a call sign,
you cannot transmit APRS packets.
1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.
2 Press [c c c c c ]/ [d d d d d ] to select "MY CALLSIGN (3–1)", then
press [OK].
• The display for entering a call sign appears; the first digit
blinks. The default is "NOCALL".
3 Turn the Tuning control to select the first digit.
• You can enter 0 to 9, A to Z, and –.
4 Press [a a a a a ].
• The cursor moves to the next digit.
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 9 digits.
C
a
n
c
e
s l
e
t n
y r
f o
c
l a
s l
g i
. n
C
a
u
s
e
s
h t
e
c
u
s r
o t
m
o
v
e
b
a
k c
w
r a
C
e l
a
s r
l l a
d
g i
s t i
d
g i
. t i
(
e l
t f
B
A
N
D
S
E
) L
a
D
e
e l
e t
s
h t
e
d
g i
w
h
c i
h
h t
e
c
u
s r
b
n i l
k
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s t
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e
c
r u
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s
e
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c
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d
c
h
a
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a
n
d
b
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c
s k
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c
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6 Press [OK] to complete the setting.
7 Press [MNU] to exit Menu mode.
The keypad on the MC-53DM also is available to enter
alphanumeric characters in step 3. Each press of a Mic
key switches entry of characters as below:
1
Q
2
A
3
D
4
G
5
J
6
M
Note: To distinguish your various stations or nodes, you can have up to
15 Secondary Station IDentifiers (SSIDs); ex. WD6BQD-1 to WD6BQD-
15. You always have to put a dash between your call sign and SSID
number.
t i
t a
r o
s i
n
y l t
c
e t
. r
t s
Z
1
7
P
B
C
2
8
T
E
F
3
9
W
H
I
4
0
0
K
L
5
#
N
O
6
R
S
7
U
V
8
X
Y
9
4
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