Cross tone, Ctcss/ dcs/ cross tone – 3 dcs code scan, Using cross tone – Kenwood TH-D72E User Manual
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CTCSS/ DCS/ CROSS TONE – 3
DCS CODE SCAN
This function scans through all DCS codes to identify the
incoming DCS code on a received signal. You may find it
useful when you cannot recall the DCS code that the other
persons in your group are using.
1 Press [TONE] 3 times to activate the DCS function.
•
The “
” icon appears on the display when the DCS
function is on.
•
Each time you press [TONE], the selection changes as
follows:
Tone (
)
°
CTCSS (
)
°
DCS (
)
°
Cross
Tone (
: default)
°
Off (no display).
2 Press [F], [TONE] (1s).
•
Scan starts and
“
Scanning
”
blinks on the display.
•
To quit the scan, press [ESC
].
•
When a DCS code is identified, the identified code
appears on the display and blinks.
3 Press [
OK] to program the identified code in place of
the currently set DCS code.
•
The DCS function will remain on. To cancel DCS, press
[TONE] until DCS no longer appears on the display.
•
Press [ESC
] if you do not want to program the
identified code.
CROSS TONE
USING CROSS TONE
You can set separate signaling types by TX and RX for
when you access a repeater that uses different Encode/
decode signaling.
To turn the Cross Tone function On:
Press [TONE] 4 times to activate the
Cross Tone
function.
•
The “
” (default) icon appears on the display when the
Cross Tone function is On.
•
Each time you press [TONE], the selection changes as
follows:
Tone (
)
°
CTCSS (
)
°
DCS (
)
°
Cross Tone (
: default)
°
Off (no display).
Q Selecting a Cross Tone mode
To select the cross tone/code frequency required to
access your desired repeater:
1 Turn the
Cross Tone
function On.
2 Press [F], [TONE].
•
The Cross Tone setting appears on the display.
3 Press [
]/[
] or rotate the Tuning control to select
your desired Cross Tone setting.
Setting
Encode
Decode
Icon
DCS/Off
DCS
off
TONE/DCS
Tone
DCS
DCS/CTCSS
DCS
CTCSS
TONE/CTCSS
Tone
CTCSS
•
To exit the Cross Tone setting selection, press
[ESC
].
4 Press [
OK] to set the selected setting.