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D-STAR OPERATION <ADVANCED>
Viewing the received call signs (Continued)
Touch [
∫] or [√].
t
• Selects another page.
[First page]
• CALLER:
Displays the call sign of the caller station and
any note programmed after the call sign.
• CALLED:
Displays the call sign of the called station.
[Second page]
• RXRPT1:
Displays the call sign of the repeater that
was accessed by the caller station. If it was
a call through a gateway and the internet,
this item displays the gateway call sign of
the repeater you received the call from.
• Rx RPT2:
Displays the call sign of the repeater you re-
ceived the call from.
"FREQUENCY" appears instead of these items when
the call was not through a repeater (Simplex call), to
show the frequency that was used.
[Third page]
• MESSAGE: Displays any message included in the re-
ceived call, if programmed.
• RX TIME:
Displays the date and time the call was re-
ceived.
For your information
"RX RPT1" setting may differ, depending on the way the call was made.
Example: When a Local area call is received.
RX RPT2
CALLED
YOUR STATION
RX RPT1
CALLER
[Fourth page], [Fifth page]
Displays the position of the caller station. If a received sig-
nal has no data, then no position is displayed.
Touch [MENU].
y
• Closes the Menu screen.
You can delete the RX HISTORY data.
Touch the RX HISTORY or the contents screen for
➥
1 second, or touch [QUICK], then select "Delete."
Example: When a Gateway call is received.
RX RPT2
GW
RX RPT1
CALLED
7-7
INTERNET
INTERNET
CALLER
YOUR STATION
Need help?
Do you have a question about the ID-5100A and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
How many memories?
The Icom ID-5100A has a total of 1000 Memory channels.
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Can you put FM, DStar 2m 440 all in one memory or their multi memory channels?
Yes, the Icom ID-5100A can store both FM and D-Star frequencies in its memory channels. Each memory channel can store operating mode, which includes FM and D-Star, along with other settings like frequency, duplex direction, tone settings, and call signs.
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