STA CON
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ACCESSING RECEIVED APRS MESSAGES

1This transceiver is capable of storing a maximum of 16 messages in memory. You can access the desired

2massage by switching the display.

31 Press [MSG].

42 Press [UP]/ [DWN] to select “LIST”.

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93 Press [OK].

104 Press [UP]/ [DWN] to select the desired station.

11• Press [OK] to see the 25th and subsequent digits of the

12message.

13• “ ” indicates the end of the message.

145 Press [ESC] twice to restore the frequency display.

15Pressing [MSG] in step 4 allows you to enter a message to be returned to the station. You can skip steps 1 to 6 in

16“ENTERING A MESSAGE” {page 79}.

17Note:

18The dedicated memory is used for storing both received messages

and messages for transmitting. Receiving a new message when the

19memory is full causes the oldest message to be deleted. A message

20not yet transmitted 5 times may be unexpectedly deleted. If “ ” stays at the bottom left of the display when memory is full, a new

21message does not replace the oldest message. This transceiver returns a reject command and shows “rM” and a call sign at the

22bottom of the display.

23A message already transmitted can be easily sent to the same station. Select the message in step 4 and press [MSG]. The call sign and message are copied to the recalled entry display {page 79}.

Besides the call sign and message, the display will show the following types of information:

 

STA CON

96 BCONDUP

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Message

q w

e

qMessage Type

0~9 1

A personal message to you

0~9 1, A~Z 1

A bulletin to all stations in your group

!A report by the National Weather Service

wRX or TX?

<– A received message

–> 2

A message for transmitting

eStatus

2A message (or bulletin) not yet transmitted 5 times

2A message for which a reception acknowledgment was returned

A message (or bulletin) transmitted 5

. 2times (For a message, a reception acknowledgment was not returned.)

1Sequence of message (or bulletin) packets from the same station

2These indicators appear for outgoing messages {page 80}.

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