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1 | ◆ | If, after Page has opened the squelch, no signal is received for more | |
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| than 2 seconds, the squelch will close. | |
2 | ◆ | "Err" appears on the display if your transceiver fails to receive the | |
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| Page code correctly. | |
3 | ◆ | Page may not function in the following situations: | |
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| • The other station is using a battery saver function. | |
| • A repeater ID and the Page code are received simultaneously. | ||
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| If difficulty is experienced in these cases, press [MR] while in the | |
| transmit mode. The Page code is | ||
6 | ◆ | Page cannot be used with some repeaters. | |
◆ | Page also may not function if buttons are pressed or the VOL control | ||
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| is turned while a valid Page code is received. | |
◆ | When Page is ON, scan cannot be used. | ||
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8 | ■ Page and Repeaters | ||
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Pressing Mic [PTT] transmits the Page codes after a
10short delay. When using repeaters with long response
11times, this delay helps the repeater avoid losing a portion of the Page codes. The delay time is 350 ms
12 during simplex operation.
13 When using a transmit offset or a split frequency, you can select either 350 ms (default) or 550 ms.
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15 | To select the delay time, use the procedures described |
in "DTSS and Repeaters" {page 52}. This setting is | |
16 | shared with DTSS. |
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LOCKING OUT PAGE CODES
This function is useful if you wish to inhibit the transceiver from receiving specific Group codes. When called with your Station code, Page Lockout does not inhibit the transceiver from receiving. After locking out the desired Group codes, you can still use those codes to transmit.
1Select the desired band.
2Switch Page ON.
3Press [F] (1 s), [C.SEL].
4Turn the Tuning control, or press Mic [UP]/[DWN], to select the desired channel.
5Press [L.OUT] to toggle Lockout ON or OFF.
•"L" appears beside the Page code to indicate that the Page code has been locked out.
6Press [OFF] or Mic [PTT] to restore the frequency display.
Repeat the above procedures to unlock the channels.
Note: You cannot lock out memory channel 0.
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