SUPERIMPOSING A CALL SIGN

The VC-H1 allows you to superimpose your call sign onto an image to be transmitted. You can enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters.

1Press [MR]+[HOLD]+ POWER ON to switch the function ON (or OFF).

A window for entering digits appears when the function is switched ON.

2Press [TX] or [RX] to select the first digit.

The selectable characters are “0” to “9”, “A” to “Z”, and “/”.

3Press [MR] to move to the next digit.

4Repeat step 2 and 3 to enter up to 8 characters.

After selecting the 8th digit, you need not press [MR].

To correct the entered digits, start with step 1 again. You cannot correct specific digits individually.

5Press [HOLD] to complete the entry.

When you transmit an image next time, the entered call sign will be superimposed.

To correct the stored call sign, repeat the procedure which starts with step 1. In step 1, only “A” is shown in the window, whereas the previously entered call sign is still present in memory. You cannot correct specific digits individually.

After transmitting an image, press [MR] to store the call sign in memory with the image, if necessary.

After entering a call sign, you may prefer not superimposing it onto some images. You can also deactivate auto superimposing. Press [HOLD]+ POWER ON to activate (default) or deactivate auto superimposing.

“CALL-ON” or “CALL-OFF” appears to indicate the new status.

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Kenwood VC-H1 instruction manual Superimposing a Call Sign, Press MR+HOLD+ Power on to switch the function on or OFF