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Page also uses DTMF codes to address specific stations. When your transceiver transmits a DTMF code, the squelch of only the transceivers that have the same code programmed, opens.

Unlike DTSS, Page allows you to choose whether you will call a single station or a group of stations. In addition, Page offers the added benefit of identifying who called you. When you are called with your Station code, the calling station’s code appears on the display. If called with a Group code, the Group code appears.

Note: Be aware that audible DTMF tones from other transceivers near you may be picked up by your MC-53DM or MC-45 microphone. If so, this could prevent the functions described in this chapter from working correctly.

 

 

Member 1

 

Received

145.020 MHz

Your TM-V7

Ch. A: 222

Member 2

Not received

145.020 MHz

145.020 MHzCh. A: 333

TX code: 222

Member 3

Not received

145.020 MHz Ch. A: 444

PAGE CODE MEMORY

This transceiver has 7 Page code memory channels on each band. You can select a 3-digit code from among 1000 combinations, 000 to 999 to store in each channel.

Ch. A Stores your Station code.

Ch. 0 When called, the calling station's code or the

Group code is automatically stored.

Ch. 1~5 Stores Group codes or Station codes that you want to call.

Communication Network Example:

Assume that your group members agreed to use 789 as the Group code, and stored DTMF codes as shown:

Your memory

Member 1

Member 2

Member 3

Ch. A: 111

222

333

444

Ch. 1: 222

 

 

 

Ch. 2: 333

789

 

 

Ch. 3: 444

 

789

 

Ch. 4: 789

 

 

789

To call member 1 for example, select channel 1 to transmit 222.

To call members 1, 2, and 3, select channel 4 to transmit 789.

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