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SCAN OPERATION
Scan (Continued)
D When a signal is received
When a signal is received, the scan pauses for approxi-
mately 10 seconds (default), then resumes.
The scan resumes approximately 2 seconds (default)
after the signal disappears.
To manually resume the scan, rotate [DIAL].
• These settings can be changed in the Menu screen.
(p. 12-14)
(Scan > Pause Timer)
(Scan > Resume Timer)
The S-meter shows the
received signal strength.
D Scan name
A desired name can be assigned to each Program scan
edge or Program scan link channel. (p. 4-12)
By selecting the scan name, the scanning frequency
range will be set.
The scan type setting window
D Scan Stop Beep function
The Scan Stop Beep function sounds a beep when a
signal is received.
The function can be turned ON or OFF in the Menu
screen. (p. 12-61)
(Sounds > Scan Stop Beep)
When receiving a signal
The S-meter shows the
received signal strength.
D Scan function during Dualwatch mode
When the DV signal is simultaneously received on both
MAIN and SUB bands, the SUB band audio signal is
muted.
Example: While receiving a DV signal on the MAIN
Blinks
Blinks
Example: While waiting for a DV signal on the MAIN
Scan name
Blinks
Blinks
Beep
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band, the transceiver receives other DV sig-
nal on the SUB band.
You can hear only the MAIN band audio.
MAIN band
The SUB band audio signal is muted.
band, the transceiver receives another signal
from a DV repeater on the SUB band.
You can hear the SUB band audio.
MAIN band
Signal is not received.
SUB band
SUB band
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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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