One-Touch Repeater Function; Auto Repeater Function; 1750 Hz Tone Burst - Icom IC-706MKIIG Instruction Manual

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This function allows you to set repeater operation
with the push of one switch.
Push [
BAND]/[
BAND] to select the 28 MHz
(Y)
(Z)
band.
Rotate [DIAL] to select the operating frequency.
Push [MODE] one or more times to select FM.
Select
and turn the one-touch repeater func-
tion ON.
➥ Push and hold [
(F-2)
touch repeater function ON and OFF.
•When the one-touch repeater function is turned ON,
"DUP" (duplex indicator) and "T" (tone frequency
indicator) appear in the display.
•Be sure to set the duplex direction and offset in ini-
tial set mode in advance (p. 52).
•Push [
] to toggle the duplex direction.
(F-2)
When you want to transmit a 1750 Hz tone,
while pushing [PTT], push [
display during repeater operation.
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This function automatically activates the repeater set-
tings (DUP+ or DUP– and tone encoder ON/OFF)
when the operating frequency falls within the gener-
al output frequency range and deactivates them
when outside of the range.
Set the auto repeater function ON or OFF in initial set
mode in advance (p. 53). When set ON, repeater set-
tings are automatically activated according to the
table at right.
This function is available for the USA ver-
sion only.
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A 1750 Hz tone is required to access most European
repeaters. When you want to transmit a 1750 Hz
tone, there are two methods described as follows;
➥ While pushing [PTT], push [(F-3)
display during repeater operation. (pgs. 30, 32)
➥ While pushing [PTT], push [F-2] in the G4 mem-
ory name display.
Program the memory names and the
appropriate repeaters information before using
this function. (p, 41)
] to toggle the one-
] in the M4
(F-3)
] in the M4
RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT
FM
BLANK
S1
3
5
7
9
20
40
60dB
VFO A
CH
P
5
10
O
FM T
DUP
BLANK
S1
3
5
7
9
20
40
60dB
VFO A
CH
P
5
10
O
145.200–145.495 MHz "DUP–" appears
146.610–146.995 MHz
147.000–147.395 MHz
442.000–444.995 MHz
447.000–449.995 MHz
4
"DUP+" appears
"DUP+" appears
"DUP–" appears
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