Previous view
10
VOICE MEMORY
Changing the QSO recorder settings
You can change the recording setting on the Menu
screen.
See "Voice Memo" item in the Menu screen (p. 12-17)
for the setting details.
• Records only the received audio. ("REC Mode")
(Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set)
The default setting is "TX&RX" (Both transmitted
and received audio are recorded).
• Continues to record even while the squelch is closed.
("RX REC Condition")
(Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set)
The default setting is "Squelch Auto" (Records
only while the squelch is open.).
• Records the QSO audio as one file. ("File Split")
(Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set)
• The default setting is "File Split" (transmitted and
received audio are separately recorded in different
files.).
• When "Squelch Auto" is selected in "Recorder Set,"
an audio file is created every time the squelch
opens. The received audio is recorded in a sepa-
rated file.
• Synchronize the recording to PTT. ("PTT Auto REC")
(Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set)
The default setting is "OFF" (Recording is not syn-
chronized to PTT.).
For your reference:
When "PTT Auto REC" is set to "ON":
• Starts recording not only when PTT is pushed, but
also when switched to transmit by the CI-V com-
mand.
• When the "RX Only" is selected in "REC Mode," the
transmit audio is not recorded.
• A signal that is received within 10 seconds after the
squelch is closed is recorded in same file.
• Change the Skip Time. ("Skip Time")
(Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Player Set)
The default setting is "10sec."
10-4
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.
This answer is automatically generated
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.
This answer is automatically generated