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Call Channel

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CALL CHANNEL The Call channel can be used to store any frequency and related data that you will recall often. The Call channel also can be programmed either as a simplex & repeater or odd-split channel. No matter what mode the transceiver is in, the Call channel can always be selected quickly. You may want to dedicate the Call channel as an emergency channel within your group. In this case, the Call/VFO scan {page 43} will be useful. The default frequency stored in the Call channel is shown below: Version U.S.A./ Canada Europe/ General VHF 144.000 MHz 144.000 MHz UHF 440.000 MHz 430.000 MHz The contents of the Call channel cannot be deleted; however, you can overwrite old data with new data as described in the following section. ■ Recalling the Call Channel 1 Select the desired band. 2 Press [CALL] to recall the Call channel. • "C" appears. • To restore the previous mode, press [CALL] again. ■ Changing Call Channel Contents 1 Select the desired band. 1 2 Select the desired frequency and related data 2 (Tone, CTCSS, etc.). 3 • When you program the Call channel as an odd-split 4 channel, select a receive frequency. 5 3 Press [F], [CALL]. 6 • The selected frequency and related data are stored in the Call channel. 7 • The previous mode is restored. 8 • When programming as an odd-split channel, press 9 [F], [CALL] (1 s) instead. "-" and "+" appear. 10 To use as an odd-split channel, proceed to the next step. 11 4 Turn the Tuning control, or press Mic [UP]/ 12 [DWN], to select the desired transmit frequency. 13 5 Press [CALL] again. 14 • The selected transmit frequency is stored in the Call 15 channel, and the previous mode is restored. 16 Note: ◆ Transmit Offset status and Reverse status are not stored in an 17 odd-split Call channel. 18 ◆ To store data other than frequencies, select the data in step 2 not step 4. 19 20 21 22 31

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CALL CHANNEL
The Call channel can be used to store any frequency
and related data that you will recall often.
The Call
channel also can be programmed either as a simplex &
repeater or odd-split channel.
No matter what mode the
transceiver is in, the Call channel can always be
selected quickly.
You may want to dedicate the Call
channel as an emergency channel within your group.
In
this case, the Call/VFO scan {page 43} will be useful.
The default frequency stored in the Call channel is
shown below:
The contents of the Call channel cannot be deleted;
however, you can overwrite old data with new data as
described in the following section.
Recalling the Call Channel
1
Select the desired band.
2
Press
[CALL]
to recall the Call channel.
“C” appears.
To restore the previous mode, press
[CALL]
again.
Changing Call Channel Contents
1
Select the desired band.
2
Select the desired frequency and related data
(Tone, CTCSS, etc.).
When you program the Call channel as an odd-split
channel, select a receive frequency.
3
Press
[F]
,
[CALL]
.
The selected frequency and related data are stored
in the Call channel.
The previous mode is restored.
When programming as an odd-split channel, press
[F]
,
[CALL] (1 s)
instead.
“–” and “+” appear.
To use as an odd-split channel, proceed to the next
step.
4
Turn the
Tuning
control, or press Mic
[UP]
/
[DWN]
, to select the desired transmit frequency.
5
Press
[CALL]
again.
The selected transmit frequency is stored in the Call
channel, and the previous mode is restored.
Note:
Transmit Offset status and Reverse status are not stored in an
odd-split Call channel.
To store data other than frequencies, select the data in step 2
not step 4.
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