PROBLEM
After your call, the repeater re-
plies 'RPT?' and call sign of the
destination repeater.
After your call, the access re-
peater replies 'RPT?' and its call
sign.
Even holding down [DR], the DR
screen will not appear.
Even holding down [RX>CS], the
received call sign will not set to
the destination call sign.
A Local area call can be made,
but the Gateway call or destina-
tion station call cannot be made.
"L" appears on the LCD, and the
received audio is interrupted.
"DV" and "FM" icons alternately
blink.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
• The repeater cannot connect to the destina-
tion repeater.
• The repeater is busy.
• The call sign of the destination repeater is
wrong.
• There is no repeater list in your radio.
• The call sign has not been correctly re-
ceived.
• When a received signal is weak, or a signal
is received during scanning, the call sign
may not be received correctly. In that case,
"--------" appears and error beeps sound,
and a reply call cannot be made.
• MY call sign has not been registered at a
D-STAR repeater.
• While receiving through the internet, some
packets may be lost due to a network error
(poor data throughput performance).
• While in the DV mode, an FM signal is re-
ceived.
D-STAR OPERATION
SOLUTION
• Check the repeater setting.
• Wait for a while, and try it again.
• Correctly set the destination repeater call
sign.
• Reload the repeater list using the SD card.
• Enter the Repeater list data directly into the
transceiver.
• Try it again, after the transceiver has cor-
rectly received the call sign.
• Register your call sign (MY) on a D-STAR
repeater, or confirm the registration of the
call sign.
• Wait a while, and try it again.
When the transceiver receives corrupted
data, and misidentifies it is as packet loss,
"L" is displayed, even if it is a Local area
call.
• Wait a while, and try it again.
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REF.
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p. 51
Section 7 of the
Full Manual
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p. 27
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Section 7 of the
Full Manual
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