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ADI Systems AT-201 User Manual

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NOTE:

Adding or subtracting the shift frequency from the receive

frequency makes the transmit frequency. Be sure that the

transmit frequency is within the operating frequency range.

A “OFF” will appear on the display of the H/H Transceiver

and transmission is disable if the transmit frequency

happens to be out of the range.

b )

CALL

2. Paging Operation

For the PAGE or C.SQ operation by using the repeater, use the

procedure described below.

1)

Set your Transceiver ready for the repeater by using the

procedure described with “1 Repeater Operation” above.

2) Press the CALL button while pressing the PTT button to

start the repeater operation.

3) Set the PAGE or C.SQ mode and press the PTT button.

3. How to call the Repeater (Call Button)

You can generate 1750Hz tone by pressing the CALL button

while the PTT button is held depressed. A tone will be

generated as long as the CALL button is held.

Procedure

a)

Press the PTT button to transmit.

b)

Press the CALL button while the PTT button is held

depressed.

•Paging operation through a repeater

When making the PAGE C.SQ operation by way of the

repeater, perform the following procedure.

a)

Perform the operation of item [21] (1) to enter the state

that the repeater operation is feasible.

b)

While pressing the PTT button, press the CALL button to

operate the repeater.

c)

Set the PAGE or C.SQ mode and press the PTT button.

NOTE:

•The transceiver is capable to page other stations

through a repeater. During simplex operation, DTMF

signals for paging operation will be transmitted

approximately 0.25 second after the PTT button is

pressed. However, during repeater operation, the time

lag is extended to approximately 0.45 second.

Some repeater stations may not respond quick enough

for pager operation. In such a case, turn on the Auto-

Power Off function to extend the time lag to

approximately 0.75 second.

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