Previous view
8
D-STAR OPERATION <BASIC>
"TO" (Destination) setting
The destination repeater or station must be set to "TO"
when you transmit a call in the DV mode.
You have eight ways to set the destination.
Click the title shown below to jump to the specified
page.
Setting by the Dial
Rotate the Dial or [M-CH]
repeater or Your Call Sign that is displayed on the
DR mode screen. (This operation is disabled when
"CQCQCQ" is set.)
Or, rotate [BANK]
(L) to select the repeater group.
To make a Local Area CQ call
"Local CQ" setting (p. 8-15)
Set "CQCQCQ" in "TO" (Destination).
To make a Gateway CQ call
"Gateway CQ" setting (p. 8-16)
Select a repeater from the repeater list, if you want
to make a Gateway CQ call.
To make a call to a specific station
"Your Call Sign" setting (p. 8-17)
Select the station call sign in the Your Call Sign
memory.
To select from RX History
Setting from RX History (p. 8-18)
When you receive a call, the repeater or caller sta-
tion data is stored in RX History.
You can select the destination from the record.
To select from TX History
Setting from TX History (p. 8-19)
When you transmit a call, the destination repeater or
called station data is stored in TX History.
You can select the destination from the record.
To directly input the destination station call sign
Direct Input (UR) (p. 8-20)
Directly input the destination station call sign.
To directly input the destination repeater call sign
Direct Input (RPT) (p. 8-21)
Directly input the destination repeater call sign.
(L) to select the preset
"Hamacho"
repeater is
set in "TO."
How to switch the repeater group:
When "Local CQ" or "Gateway CQ" is se-
lected, you can switch the repeater group.
While in the DR mode, push
➥
(C), and then touch "Group Select."
8-14
[TO SELECT] screen
QUICK
Need help?
Do you have a question about the IC-7100 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
IC-7100 is two months old. Power suddenly cut off. Fuses are OK. No obvious damage internally. Can something with the control head cause unit not to power up?
Yes, a control head issue can cause the Icom IC-7100 to not power up. The control head receives power through the extension cable with shielded RJ45 connectors. If there is high resistance in the power wires or a poor connection in the umbilical cable, it may prevent the control head from receiving enough power to function properly. Reseating both connectors may help resolve the issue.
This answer is automatically generated