Receiving A Message; Entering A Message - Kenwood TM-D710A (K type) Instruction Manual

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RECEIVING A MESSAGE

Each time a proper message is received, the frequency
display is interrupted to show information as below:
q: Indicator
w: Callsign (TX)
e: Receive time
r: Message
t: TX/RX date
y: Line number
The display shows up to 67 characters of the message.
" 01" will appear to indicate the number of messages not yet
read.
The following indicators appear depending on the types of
received messages:
Indicator
Message addressed to you
B
Bulletin message
!
Report by the National Weather Service
Reception acknowledgment (or rejection) to
your message
G
Message group
" XX" appears on the display when you have an unread
message (where XX is the number of unread messages).
When you verify the reception of a message (by pressing the
Tuning control), the message is marked as read. For each
message you view, then number (XX) decreases by 1. When
only 1 message is unread (" 01"), viewing this message will
cause the
icon to be removed from the display. (When
you enter the message list display and select a message
designated as unread by the " XX" mark, the message will
be marked as read.)
When a duplicate message from the same station is received,
the reception interrupt display does not appear and an error
tone sounds. When the frequency at that time appears on
the display, "dM"(duplicate Message) and the calling station's
callsign appears on the display.
Note:
◆ This transceiver allows you to receive a message also when
the SSID does not match. However, it will not return a reception
acknowledgment.
◆ The dedicated memory is used for storing both incoming and outgoing
messages. Receiving a new message when the memory is full causes
the oldest message to be deleted. A message not yet transmitted 5
times may be unexpectedly deleted. If the oldest message has not
been accessed using the List function when memory is full, a new
message does not replace the oldest message. This transceiver will
return a reject command and display "rM".
◆ This transceiver beeps each time it receives any type of APRS
packet. You may access Menu 624 (SOUND-RX BEEP) to
change this setting. The default is "ALL".
Meaning
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ENTERING A MESSAGE

To transmit a message, first enter the callsign of the target
station. To transmit a bulletin, enter "BLN#" instead; where
# must be 0 to 9 or A to Z. When the length of your bulletin
exceeds 64 digits, you may transmit more than one packet
to send the entire bulletin. Use # to indicate the sequence
of the bulletin portions. For example, enter "BLN0" (or
"BLNA") to send the first packet, then "BLN1" (or "BLNB")
to send the second packet.
1 Press [KEY], [MSG].
2 Press [NEW] or [REPLY].
The display for entering a callsign appears; the first digit
blinks. (When you press [REPLY], not necessarily)
[BACK]: Cancels entry of a callsign.
[←]: Causes the cursor to move backward.
[INS]: Inserts the currently selected character.
[CLR]: Deletes the digit at which the cursor is blinking.
3 Rotate the Tuning control to select the first digit.
You can enter 0 to 9, A to Z, and –.
4 Press the Tuning control.
The cursor moves to the next digit.
5 Rotate the Tuning control to complete the setting.
The display for entering a message appears; the first digit
blinks.
[SPACE]: Inserts a space
To copy a message, enter message compilation mode,
press [F] to enter function mode, then press [PASTE1],
[PASTE2], [PASTE3], or [PASTE4] to copy the message
that has been set up for each key.
[ALLCLR]: Clears all digits and backs the cursor to the
first digit.
6 Rotate the Tuning control to select the first digit.
You can enter alphanumeric characters plus special
ASCII characters.
7 Press the Tuning control.
The cursor moves to the next digit.
8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to enter up to 67 digits.
9 Press the Tuning control to complete the setting.
The keypad on the microphone also is available to enter
alphanumeric characters in steps 3 and 6.
APRS-7

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