Operation Manual

OM-E 2072-09287-00
3-32
Receiving a net call:
When your radio receives a net call (i.e., a call addressed to all the stations
in your net), the display flashes a net call alert that alternates the words
NET CALL with the calling station name.
FROM
NET CALL
FROM
ABC
Receiving an AllCall:
NOTE
You can program your radio to ignore incoming AllCalls.
If the radio is set to ignore incoming AllCalls, it stops
scanning when an AllCall is received but it does not
display, nor lets you hear the call. At the end of the
AllCall, the radio automatically returns to the scanning
mode.
When an AllCall is received, the display flashes an AllCall alert that
alternates ALLCALL with the calling station name.
ALE
ALLCALL
FROM
ABC
Receiving an AnyCall:
NOTE
You can program your radio to ignore incoming
AnyCalls. If the radio is set to ignore incoming AnyCalls,
it stops scanning when an AnyCall is received but it
does not display, nor lets you hear the call. At the end of
the AnyCall, the radio automatically returns to the
scanning mode.
When an AnyCall is received, the display flashes an AllCall alert that
alternates ANYCALL with the calling station name.
ALE
ANYCALL
FROM
ABC
Receiving a sounding call:
When the radio is in the ALE mode and it receives a sounding call from
another station, the calling station name appears in the display, preceded by
the letter S to identify that the call is a sounding call.
Within a few seconds, the radio automatically returns to the mode used
before the call was received.
S ABCDE
Receiving a bidirectional handshake call:
When the radio receives a bidirectional handshake call from another station, your radio responds
automatically, without your intervention. Within a few seconds, the radio automatically returns to the
mode used before the call was received.
If the bidirectional handshake includes a message, the calling station name and the received message
are stored in the stack, and the STAK function key appears.
To answer an incoming call:
Press any key (including PTT, but not ESC) to accept the call. The calling station name stops blinking,
and is displayed steadily. The alert tone is no longer heard. The radio is now in the link state with the
calling station.