Advanced Operation
About the Digital Group ID (DG-ID) feature
The DG-ID function can set up two-digit DG-ID numbers from "00" to "99" separately for
Transmit and Receive. By setting both transmit and receive to "00" (default), you can
communicate with all the other stations in the digital C4FM mode.
By matching the transmit DG-ID number to the uplink DG-ID number set in the club DR-
2X/XE System Fusion II digital repeater, you can access the digital repeater DR-2X/XE
used in the club.
For communication only among a group of friend's transceivers, you can all match the
same DG-ID number; then only your friend's voices will be heard. Also, by using the GM
function you can check whether stations with the same DG-ID are in the communication
range. The FTM-7250DR may register transmit and receive DG-ID numbers in the DG-ID
memories (up to 10 pairs), and then use the [ P1 ] / [ P2 ] keys on the microphone to easily
recall a Group ID.
The group member set the DG-ID number to "50"
DG-ID
T50 (transmit)
R50 (receive)
Only group members set to the same DG-ID
number may communicate.
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DG-ID
T50 (transmit)
R50 (receive)
Setting the receive DG-ID number to
"00" , all the C4FM digital stations
may be received signals
DG-ID
T00 (transmit)
R00 (receive)
DG-ID
T90 (transmit)
R90 (receive)
The other station set the receive DG-ID
number to the number except for "00"
may not received the signals that is not
matching the DG-ID number.
DG-ID
T00 (transmit)
R00 (receive)