Operation Manual
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NOTE
The following example explains how to build a new group, but you can
use the same procedures to change an existing group.
4. After pressing SEL, you will see the DIR screen. Therefore, you can
select stations from the addresses already stored in the directory, or
type new addresses using the keypad.
ADD
OK
DIR
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To select an address from these already in the directory:
1. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to display the desired directory entry, and then press ADD.
The label above the selected entry changes to ADDED, to indicate
that it is now included in the group.
Now you can also have the option (ERAS) to delete the entry from
the group.
ERAS
OK
ADDED
1007
NOTE
If adding the station would cause the total length of the
station addresses in the group to exceed 12 ALE
words, then after pressing ADD you will see BUFF
FULL and the process stops.
GROUP
BUFF FULL
2. Repeat the procedure described above until the group includes only
the desired stations.
As you scroll through the directory, you will see DIR for stations
that can be added, and ADDED for those already added. If the
station you want to add to the group is not in the directory:
Enter the new station using the keypad. If you make a mistake,
scroll to the desired position using < − −
< − −< − −
< − − and/or − − >
− − >− − >
− − >, or clear
(CLR ) the whole entry and start again.
SAVE
<--
-->
CLR
DIR
BU_
3. When ready, press SAVE to store the new station in the directory.
Now you can add it to the group by pressing ADD.
ADD
OK
DIR
BUD
3-12.3.4.9 Transmitting AnyCalls
An AnyCall is a general broadcast which your radio uses to simultaneously establish links with other
stations. An AnyCall can also include a message.
NOTE
If so required, you can set your radio so that it cannot send AnyCalls.
AnyCall is somewhat similar to AllCall, except that it requests responses from the other stations and
therefore it can be used to detect new stations. Another difference is that you can also select the
channel on which the AnyCall will be transmitted (alternatively, you can let the radio select
automatically the channel).