Yaesu FT-51R Owner's Manual page 55

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With your ID entered, you can repeat this
procedure to repzggam the remaining memory
slots (use
with any messages you like. Note that
only displayed when the slot reserved for this
purpose is selected.
Sending Messages
Before sending a message, you must first in-
form the other station to switch his or her trans-
ceiver into its message reception mode. With
that done, any stored messages can be sent using
the following procedure:
Press
as before, until the desired
mode (message or message
(indicated by t i ! H B or tiB3
the left of the display).
Press and hold the
PTT
buttons to choose the slot contain-
the message you want to send, press
DTMF string of the message (and
lected) as it is being sent.
to select a message slot)
ID) is selected
appearing at
while also pressing
depressed, use the
You will hear the
ID
if se-
Sending Messages Manually
If you do not have a particular message in
is
memory (or the time to store it), you can send it
manually by using keypad button combinations.
As explained before, message format consists of
a DTMF
followed by up to twelve message
#
characters, ending with an additional
sending a pre-stored message, the #'s are auto-
matically inserted by the FT-51R's CPU. When
sending messages manually, however,
to include these.
Unlike DTMF numerals, which are entered
with a single key, letters of the alphabet and
other symbols each require a
quence.
For example, generating the letter
quires manually entering ( 7 ) " .
can see, sending messages manually takes a little
practice and limber fingers. The table on page 60
shows the key sequences required to generate
each of the available characters.
Press and hold the
string; press
then
again before releasing the
two-button key se-
STEPPRS
during the message
PRI
followed by your message,
When
#.
remember
re-
So as you
PTT.

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