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FM REPEATER SETTING
Utility for ID-RP3 settings (Common)
The settings shown below are the minimum required
to use the Analog Repeater function. See the Utility for
ID-RP3 HELP for more details for other setting items.
D RX Frequency/TX Frequency
Enter the repeaterʼs receive/transmission frequency.
L [TX] and [RX] indicators on the repeaterʼs front panel
blink in same interval if no frequencies are entered.
×
L "
" is displayed when frequencies are set to default.
L Confirm the entered frequency follows your local
regulations.
D Mode
Select the repeaterʼs operating mode.
Utility for ID-RP3 settings (Analog Repeater)
D Band Width and Filter
Select the band used in FM mode operation.
If you select "Narrow," select the IF filter as well.
D Time-Out Timer
The Time-Out Timer function prevents an accidental
prolonged transmission.
L Write the voice data to the repeater if you select
"Voice" in "TOT ID Select" (p. 9).
D Call Sign
Enter the given repeater call sign.
L An Emergency Stop command provided through LAN
also usable by setting the call sign.
D Squelch Level
Enter the squelch level at which the squelch just
opens and the repeater starts operating.
D Selecting the output power
Select the Output power using the [H/L] switch on the
repeaterʼs front panel.
D Hang ON Timer
If the Hang ON Timer function is turned ON, the
repeater continues transmitting downlink signals for a
certain period of time, even if it is stopped receiving
the uplink signal from a transceiver.
L If somehow the signal that reaches the repeater is
interrupted, the signal transmitted from the repeater are
also interrupted, which may cause noise on the receiving
side. By adjusting the "Hang On Time" value, you can
reduce the receiving side's noise.
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