Transmitting anycalls – Motorola MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE User Manual
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New ALE Features
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
<--
(F2) and/or
-->
(F3), or
clear (
CLR
(F4)) the whole entry and start
again.
DIR
BU_
MOTOROLA
SAVE <-- --> CLR
!" When ready, press
SAVE
(F1) to store the
new station in the directory.
Now you can add it to the group by pressing
ADD
(F1).
DIR
BUD
MOTOROLA
ADD
<-- -->
OK
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).
Note
When radios in other nets have their MultiNet feature enabled,
AnyCalls may also reach these radios. See details on page 11.
You can send three types of AnyCalls (see also description of addressing modes on
pages 6 to 11):
• General: the address sent by your radio is @@?. This is a simultaneous call
addressed to all the stations.
• Selective: you specify the last character of the address. This is a simultaneous
call addressed only to the stations whose names (addresses) end with a character
you specify.
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