Icom IC-T10 Advanced Manual - Page 25
Set Mode items, Tone/DTCS, Repeater tone, CTCSS, CTCSS frequencies Hz, DTCS codes, DTCS polarity
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5 SET MODE Set Mode items Tone/DTCS (Default: OFF) DTCS (Default: 023) Selects a tone type during FM mode operation. ••OFF: Turns OFF the function ••tOnE: Repeater Tone ••P bEEP: Pocket Beep ••tSqL: Tone Squelch ••tSqL R: Reverse Tone Squelch ••dtCS t: DTCS transmission ••P dtCS: Pocket DTCS code ••dtCS: DTCS ••dtCS R: Reverse DTCS Repeater tone (Default: 88.5) Sets a subaudible tone frequency used to access the repeaters. ••Options: Set to between 67 and 254.1. CTCSS (Default: 88.5) Selects a CTCSS tone Frequency. ••Options: Set to between 67 and 254.1. CTCSS frequencies (Hz): 67.0 88.5 114.8 151.4 69.3 91.5 118.8 156.7 71.9 94.8 123.0 159.8 74.4 97.4 127.3 162.2 77.0 100.0 131.8 165.5 79.7 103.5 136.5 167.9 82.5 107.2 141.3 171.3 85.4 110.9 146.2 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 Selects a DTCS code to use for the DTCS squelch function. DTCS codes: 023 072 152 244 311 412 466 631 025 073 155 245 315 413 503 632 026 074 156 246 325 423 506 654 031 114 162 251 331 431 516 662 032 115 165 252 332 432 523 664 036 116 172 255 343 445 526 703 043 122 174 261 346 446 532 712 047 125 205 263 351 452 546 723 051 131 212 265 356 454 565 731 053 132 223 266 364 455 606 732 054 134 225 271 365 462 612 734 065 143 226 274 371 464 624 743 071 145 243 306 411 465 627 754 DTCS polarity (Default: both n) Selects a DTCS polarity for transmit and receive. ••both n: Normal polarity is used for both TX and RX. ••tn-RR: Normal polarity is used for TX and reverse polarity is used for RX. ••tR-Rn: Reverse polarity is used for TX and normal polarity is used for RX. ••both R: Reverse polarity is used for both TX and RX. Duplex (Default: OFF) Selects a duplex direction for the Duplex operation. ••OFF: For the simplex operation (The receive and transmit frequencies are the same). ••-: The transmit frequency shifts down from the receive frequency by the offset amount. ••+: The transmit frequency shifts up from the receive frequency by the offset amount. 5-3