Reference for UV-82 Menus by Jim Unroe - KC9HI 13-July-2014 | ||||||||||
(send comments, suggestions or corrections to UV-82@KC9HI.net) | ||||||||||
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Menu Number / Short Name | Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes | Global | MR/ Channel Mode | VFO/ Frequency Mode | Separate VFO A & B Settings | Stored on a Per Channel Basis | ||||
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0 SQL | Carrier SQueLch | ✓ | ||||||||
Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a strong signal. Squelch is either OFF or one of 9 levels. The higher the level, the stronger the signal must be to un-mute the speaker. | ||||||||||
Settings: | 0 - 9 | Default: 5 | ||||||||
Note: | The CALL button (FM or ALARM) is not functional when menu 0 = 0 | |||||||||
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1 STEP | Frequency STEP (Khz) | ✓ | ✓ | |||||||
Selects the amount of frequency change in VFO/Frequency mode when scanning or pressing the [▲] or [▼] keys. | ||||||||||
Settings: | 2.5K[0] | 5.0K[1] | 6.25K[2] | 10.0K[3] | 12.5K[4] | 20.0K[5] | 25.0K[6] | 50.0K[7] | Default: 2.5K | ||||||||
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2 TXP | Transmit (TX) Power | RO | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
Selects between HIGH and LOW transmitter power when in VFO/Frequency mode. Use the minimum transmitter power necessary to carry out the desired communications. | ||||||||||
Settings: | HIGH[0] | LOW[1] | Default: HIGH | ||||||||
HIGH: | ≈ 5 watts | |||||||||
LOW: | ≈ 1 watt | |||||||||
Note: | When TXP is set to LOW, an 'L' is indicated in the status display | |||||||||
Note: | The power level can be toggled in MR/Channel mode by tapping the [#╓O] key | |||||||||
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3 SAVE | Battery SAVE | ✓ | ||||||||
Selects the ratio of sleep cycles to awake cycles (1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 4:1). The higher the number the longer the battery lasts. When enabled, a word or two might be missed when the frequency being monitored becomes active. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Default: 3 | ||||||||
Note: | When SAVE is not set to OFF and 'ABR' is ≥ 9, pulsing may be heard when the radio returns to FM broadcast reception after being interrupted | |||||||||
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4 VOX | Voice Operated Transmission (TX) | ✓ | ||||||||
When enabled it is not necessary to push the [PTT] button on the transceiver. Adjust the gain level to an appropriate sensitivity to allow smooth transmission. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Default: OFF | ||||||||
Note: | When VOX is not set to OFF, 'VOX' is indicated in the status display | |||||||||
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5 WN | Wideband / Narrowband | RO | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
Wideband (25 kHz bandwidth) or narrowband (12.5 kHz bandwidth). | ||||||||||
Settings: | WIDE[0] | NARR[1] | Default: WIDE | ||||||||
Emission: | 16K0F3E / 11K0F3E (W/N) | |||||||||
Deviation: | ≤ ±5 kHz / ≤ ±2.5 kHz (W/N) | |||||||||
Note: | When WN is set to NARR, an 'N' is indicated in the status display | |||||||||
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6 ABR | Automatic Back Light Shutoff TimeR (seconds) | ✓ | ||||||||
Length of time the display is illuminated | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Default: 5 | ||||||||
Note: | The ABR setting also sets the delay before the radio returns to FM broadcast reception after being interrupted | |||||||||
Note: | When 'ABR' is ≥ 9 and SAVE is not set to OFF, pulsing may be heard when the radio returns to FM broadcast reception after being interrupted | |||||||||
Note: | ABR can be set to 24 using CHIRP | |||||||||
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7 TDR | Dual Watch/Transceiver Dual Reception | ✓ | ||||||||
Monitor [A] and [B] at the same time by scanning between them. The display with the most recent activity ([A] or [B]) becomes the selected display. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | ON[1] | Default: ON | ||||||||
Note: | When TDR is set to ON, an 'S' is indicated in the status display | |||||||||
Note: | The selected display can be forced back to [A] or [B] using menu 34 | |||||||||
Note: | TDR should be set to OFF when manually programming | |||||||||
Note: | TDR is inhibited while scanning is in operation | |||||||||
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8 BEEP | Keypad BEEP | ✓ | ||||||||
Allows audible confirmation of a key press | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | ON[1] | Default: ON | ||||||||
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9 TOT | Transmission Time-Out Timer (seconds) | ✓ | ||||||||
This feature provides a safety switch which limits transmission time to a programmed value. This will promote battery conservation by not allowing you to make excessively-long transmissions, and in the event of a stuck PTT switch (perhaps if the radio or a Speaker/Mic is wedged between car seats) it can prevent interference to other users as well as battery depletion. | ||||||||||
Settings: | 15[0] - 600[39] in 15 second steps (see TOT Table) | Default: 60 | ||||||||
Note: | (TIMEOUT-15)/15=[n] | |||||||||
Note: | The red TX LED begins to flash 10 seconds before the timeout limit is reached | |||||||||
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10 R-DCS | Receive - Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) | RO | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a specific low level digital signal. If the station you are listening to does not transmit this specific signal, you will not hear anything. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | see DCS Table | Default: OFF | ||||||||
Note: | When R-DCS is not set to OFF, 'DCS' is indicated to the left of the upper channel display | |||||||||
Note: | Setting R-DCS sets menu 11 to OFF | |||||||||
Note: | Recommended setting is OFF | |||||||||
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11 R-CTCS | Receive - Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) | RO | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a specific and continuous sub-audible signal. If the station you are listening to does not transmit this specific and continuous signal, you will not hear anything. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | see CTCSS Table | Default: OFF | ||||||||
Note: | When R-CTCS is not set to OFF, 'CT' is indicated to the left of the upper channel display | |||||||||
Note: | (R-CTCS ≤ 131.8 Hz) Scanning never stops regardless of the correct CTCSS tone being received | |||||||||
Note: | (R-CTCS ≥ 141.3 Hz) Scanning stops regardless of the actual CTCSS tone being received | |||||||||
Note: | R-CTCS works properly (selectively) while not scanning | |||||||||
Note: | Setting R-CTCS sets menu 10 to OFF | |||||||||
Note: | Recommended setting is OFF | |||||||||
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12 T-DCS | Transmit - Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) | RO | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
Transmits a specific low level digital signal to unlock the squelch of a distant receiver (usually a repeater). | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | see DCS Table | Default: OFF | ||||||||
Note: | Setting T-DCS sets menu 13 to OFF | |||||||||
Note: | When T-DCS is not set to OFF, 'DCS' is indicated to the left of the upper channel display (requires TX or 'reverse' mode) | |||||||||
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13 T-CTCS | Transmit - Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) | RO | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
Transmits a specific and continuous sub-audible signal to unlock the squelch of a distant receiver (usually a repeater). | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | see CTCSS Table | Default: OFF | ||||||||
Note: | Setting T-CTCS sets menu 12 to OFF | |||||||||
Note: | When T-CTCS is not set to OFF, 'CT' is indicated to the left of the upper channel display (requires TX or 'reverse' mode) | |||||||||
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14 VOICE | VOICE Prompt | ✓ | ||||||||
Allows audible voice confirmation of a key press | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | ENG[1] | CHI[2] | Default: CHI | ||||||||
Note: | Not all voice prompts are easily understandable. Not all key presses have a voice prompt. | |||||||||
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15 ANI-ID | Automatic Number Identification – ID | RO | ||||||||
Displays the ANI code that has been set by software. This menu can not be used to change it. The ANI-ID is sent when the alarm is activated and menu 32 = CODE | ||||||||||
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16 DTMFST | DTMF Side Tones | ✓ | ||||||||
Determines when DTMF Side Tones can be heard from the transceiver speaker. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | DT-ST[1] | ANI-ST[2] | DT+ANI[3] | Default: DT+ANI | ||||||||
OFF: | No DTMF Side Tones are heard | |||||||||
DT-ST: | Side Tones are heard only from manually keyed DTMF codes | |||||||||
ANI-ST: | Side Tones are heard only from automatically keyed DTMF codes | |||||||||
DT+ANI: | All DTMF Side Tones are heard | |||||||||
Note: | Requires the transceiver to be in transmit mode. | |||||||||
Note: | The mic can pick up the sidetone and if the volume loud enough, it will overdrive and/or distort the transmitted DTMF tones. | |||||||||
Note: | [MENU]=A, [▲]=B, [▼]=C, [EXIT/AB]=D (†) | |||||||||
Note: | (≥ B82S21) [MENU]=A, [▲]=B, [▼]=C, [EXIT/AB]=0 | |||||||||
(†) The Side Tone heard for 'D' is '0' (zero) but 'D' is sent over-the-air | ||||||||||
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17 S-CODE | PTT-ID (Signal-CODE) Selection | RO | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
Selects 1 of 15 signal codes. The signal codes are programmed with software and are up to 5 DTMF signals each. | ||||||||||
Settings: | 1[0] | 2[1] | 3[2] | 4[3] | 5[4] | 6[5] | 7[6] | 8[9] | 9[8] | 10[9] | 11[10] | 12[11] | 13[12] | 14[13] | 15[14] | Default: 1 | ||||||||
Note: | Menu 19 must be enabled for an S-CODE to be transmitted. | |||||||||
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18 SC-REV | SCan-REVive/Resume Method | ✓ | ||||||||
Settings: | TO[0] | CO[1] | SE[2] | Default: TO | ||||||||
TO: | Time Operation - scanning will resume after a fixed time has passed | |||||||||
CO: | Carrier Operation - scanning will resume after the active signal disappears | |||||||||
SE: | Search Operation - scanning will not resume | |||||||||
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19 PTT-ID | When to Send PTT-ID | RO | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | BOT[1] | EOT[2] | BOTH[3] | Default: OFF | ||||||||
OFF: | No ID is sent | |||||||||
BOT: | The selected S-CODE is sent at the Beginning of Transmission | |||||||||
EOT: | The selected S-CODE is sent at the End of Transmission | |||||||||
BOTH: | The selected S-CODE is sent at the BOT and the EOT | |||||||||
Note: | Select S-CODE using menu 17 | |||||||||
Note: | Recommended setting is OFF | |||||||||
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20 PTT-LT | PTT-ID (Lagged) Transmission (milliseconds) | ✓ | ||||||||
Length of time after [PTT] is pressed until PTT-ID is transmitted | ||||||||||
Settings: | 0 - 50 | Default: 5 | ||||||||
Note: | Requires menu 19 to be enabled | |||||||||
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21 MDF-A | Memory Display Format – [A] | ✓ | ||||||||
Settings: | CH[0] | NAME[1] | FREQ[2] | Default: NAME | ||||||||
CH: | Displays the channel number | |||||||||
NAME: | Displays the channel name. Names must be entered using software. A channel without an assigned name with have the channel number displayed | |||||||||
FREQ: | Displays programmed Frequency | |||||||||
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22 MDF-B | Memory Display Format - [B] | ✓ | ||||||||
Settings: | CH[0] | NAME[1] | FREQ[2] | Default: FREQ | ||||||||
CH: | Displays the channel number | |||||||||
NAME: | Displays the channel name. Names must be entered using software. A channel without an assigned name with have the channel number displayed | |||||||||
FREQ: | Displays programmed Frequency | |||||||||
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23 BCL | Busy Channel Lock-Out | RO | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
Disables the [PTT] button on a channel that is already in use. The transceiver will sound a beep tone and will not transmit if the [PTT] button is pressed when a channel is already in use. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | ON[1] | Default: OFF | ||||||||
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24 AUTOLK | AUTOmatic Keypad LocK | ✓ | ||||||||
When ON, the keypad will be locked if not used in 8 secs. Pressing the [#╓O] key for 2 seconds will temporarily unlock the keypad. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | ON[1] | Default: OFF | ||||||||
Note: | When the keypad is locked, a '╓O' is indicated in the status display | |||||||||
Note: | The keypad lock only locks the buttons on the front face of the UV-82. It does not lock the [CALL] button, the [PTT] buttons or the [MONI] button. | |||||||||
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25 SFT-D | Frequency ShiFT – Direction | ⦸ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
Enables access of repeaters in VFO/Frequency Mode | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | +[1] | -[2] | Default: OFF | ||||||||
OFF: | TX = RX (simplex) | |||||||||
+: | TX will be shifted higher in frequency than RX | |||||||||
-: | TX will be shifted lower in frequency than RX | |||||||||
Note: | When SFT-D is set to +, a '+' is indicated in the status display (VFO/Frequency mode only) | |||||||||
Note: | When SFT-D is set to -, a '-' is indicated in the status display (VFO/Frequency mode only) | |||||||||
Note: | Used with menu 26 to access repeaters in VFO/Frequency mode (+ and - only) | |||||||||
Note: | SFT-D is not required when storing repeater frequencies into channels | |||||||||
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26 OFFSET | Frequency Shift/OFFSET (MHz) | ⦸ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
Specifies the difference between the TX and RX frequencies | ||||||||||
Settings: | 00.000 - 69.990 in 10 kHz steps | Default: 00.600 | ||||||||
Note: | Used with menu 25 to access repeaters in VFO/Frequency mode | |||||||||
Note: | Typical ham offsets are: VHF = 00.600 UHF = 05.000 | |||||||||
Note: | OFFSET is not required when storing repeater frequencies into channels | |||||||||
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27 MEM-CH | MEMory - CHannel Programming | ✓ | ||||||||
This menu is used to either create new or modify existing channels (0 through 127) so that they can be accessed from MR/Channel Mode. The behavior of menu 27 changes depending on whether the target channel is empty or has been previously programmed (see below). | ||||||||||
Settings: | 000 - 127 | Default: 000 | ||||||||
Note: | Programming must be done in [A] VFO | |||||||||
Empty Target Channel: The RX and TX frequencies of the target channel are set to the [A] VFO frequency. The settings of the following menus are also saved into the target channel. This essentially creates a fully operational simplex channel. | ||||||||||
Menu 2 - TXP | Transmit Power | |||||||||
Menu 5 - WN | Wideband / Narrowband | |||||||||
Menu 10 - R-DCS | Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) - Receive/Decode | |||||||||
Menu 11 - R-CTCS | Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) - Receive/Decode | |||||||||
Menu 12 - T-DCS | Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) - Transmit/Encode | |||||||||
Menu 13 - T-CTCS | Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) - Transmit/Encode | |||||||||
Menu 17 - S-CODE | PTT-ID DTMF Code Selection | |||||||||
Menu 19 - PTT-ID | When to Send PTT-ID | |||||||||
Menu 23 - BCL | Busy Channel Lockout | |||||||||
Previously Programmed Target Channel: The TX frequency of the target channel is set to the [A] VFO frequency. The settings of the following menus are also saved into the target channel. Uses for this can be to update a newly created 'simplex' channel into a 'repeater' channel or a 'cross-band' channel. Another use would be to add, change or remove a TX DCS code or TX CTCSS tone. | ||||||||||
Menu 12 - T-DCS | Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) - Transmit/Encode | |||||||||
Menu 13 - T-CTCS | Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) - Transmit/Encode | |||||||||
Note: | When the TX frequency differs from RX frequency, a '+-' is indicated in the status display | |||||||||
Note: | TDR should be set to OFF when manually programming | |||||||||
Note: | It is a good idea to check the above menus prior to using menu 27 to make sure none of them have an unwanted setting that was left over from a previous programming session. | |||||||||
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28 DEL-CH | DELete/Erase Memory - CHannel | ✓ | ||||||||
This menu is used to erase the programmed information from the specified channel (0 through 127) so that it can either be programmed again or be left empty. | ||||||||||
Settings: | 000 - 127 | Default: 000 | ||||||||
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29 WT-LED | Standby (WaiT) - Back Light LED Color | ✓ | ||||||||
Display Illumination Color | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | BLUE[1] | ORANGE[2] | PURPLE[3] | Default: PURPLE | ||||||||
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30 RX-LED | Receive (RX) - Back Light LED Color | ✓ | ||||||||
Display Illumination Color | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | BLUE[1] | ORANGE[2] | PURPLE[3] | Default: BLUE | ||||||||
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31 TX-LED | Transmit (TX) - Back Light LED Color | ✓ | ||||||||
Display Illumination Color | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | BLUE[1] | ORANGE[2] | PURPLE[3] | Default: ORANGE | ||||||||
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32 AL-MOD | ALarm - MODe | ✓ | ||||||||
Settings: | SITE[0] | TONE[1] | CODE[2] | Default: TONE | ||||||||
SITE: | Sounds alarm through your radio speaker only | |||||||||
TONE: | Transmits a cycling tone over-the-air | |||||||||
CODE: | Transmits '119' (911 in reverse?) followed by the ANI code over-the-air | |||||||||
Note: | Recommended setting is OFF... but since that isn't a choice use SITE | |||||||||
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33 BAND | BAND Selection | RO | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
In VFO/Frequency mode, sets [A] or [B] to the VHF or UHF band. | ||||||||||
Settings: | VHF[0] | UHF[1] | Default: VHF | ||||||||
Note: | When transitioning from VHF to UHF or from UHF to VHF, the selected band's low frequency limit becomes the displayed frequency (the original 'scratch' frequency is lost) | |||||||||
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34 TDR-AB | Transceiver Dual Reception - [A]/[B] Display Priority | ✓ | ||||||||
When enabled, priority is returned to selected display once the signal in the other display disappears. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | A[1] | B[2] | Default: OFF | ||||||||
Note: | Requires menu 7 to be enabled | |||||||||
Note: | This menu still functions but it is overridden by the dual PTT. | |||||||||
Note: | An external speaker/microphone with a single PTT button will always select [B]. | |||||||||
Note: | Recommended setting is OFF | |||||||||
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35 STE | Transceiver - Squelch Tail Elimination | ✓ | ||||||||
This function is used eliminate squelch tail noise between UV-5Rs that are communicating directly (no repeater). Reception of a 55 Hz or 134.4 Hz tone burst mutes the audio long enough to prevent hearing any squelch tail noise. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | ON[1] | Default: ON | ||||||||
Note: | When enabled and T-DCS is set to OFF the radio sends a 55 Hz tone for about 1/4 second when the PTT key is released. | |||||||||
Note: | When enabled and T-DCS is not set to OFF the radio sends a 134.4 Hz tone for about 1/4 second when the PTT key is released. | |||||||||
Note: | Set to OFF before communicating through a repeater. | |||||||||
Note: | Recommended setting is OFF | |||||||||
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36 RP-STE | RePeater - Squelch Tail Elimination | ✓ | ||||||||
This function is used eliminate squelch tail noise when communicating through a repeater. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | 1 - 10 | Default: 5 | ||||||||
Note: | Requires use of a repeater utilizing this feature. | |||||||||
Note: | Used with menu 37 | |||||||||
Note: | Recommended setting is OFF | |||||||||
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37 RPT-RL | RePeaTer - Retard Squelch Tail ELimination Tail Tone (X100 milliseconds) | ✓ | ||||||||
Length of time after [PTT] is released until STE tail tone is transmitted | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | 1 - 10 | Default: OFF | ||||||||
Note: | Used with menu 36 | |||||||||
Note: | Recommended setting is OFF | |||||||||
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38 PONMSG | Power ON MeSsaGe | ✓ | ||||||||
Controls the behavior of the display when the transceiver is turned on. | ||||||||||
Settings: | FULL[0] | MSG[1] | Default: FULL | ||||||||
FULL: | Performs an LCD screen test at power-on | |||||||||
MSG: | Displays a 2-line power-on message | |||||||||
Note: | The power-on message must be edited with software | |||||||||
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39 ROGER | ROGER Beep | ✓ | ||||||||
Sends an end-of-transmission tone to indicate to other stations that the transmission has ended. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | ON[1] | Default: OFF | ||||||||
Note: | Recommended setting is OFF | |||||||||
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40 A/B-BP | [A]/[B] - Roger BeeP at End of Reception | ✓ | ||||||||
Emits an end-of-reception tone in the speaker when squelch closes on the selected display. | ||||||||||
Settings: | OFF[0] | A[1] | B[2] | Default: A | ||||||||
Note: | Useful when menu 7 is set to ON | |||||||||
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41 RESET | RESET to Firmware Default Settings | ✓ | ||||||||
Settings: | VFO[0] | ALL[1] | Default: VFO | ||||||||
VFO: | Resets all menus to firmware default and sets the [A] and [B] VFO frequencies to firmware default. | |||||||||
ALL: | Resets all menus to firmware default, sets the [A] VFO frequency to the VHF band low limit and the [B] VFO frequency to the UHF band low limit, erases all channels and programs channel 0 to 136.025 MHz and channel 127 to 470.625 MHz | |||||||||
Legend & Definitions | ||||||||||
[A] | The top/upper VFO/Channel Display | |||||||||
[B] | The bottom/lower VFO/Channel Display | |||||||||
RX | Receive | |||||||||
TX | Transmit | |||||||||
PTT | Push-to-talk | |||||||||
RO | Read Only | |||||||||
✓ | Valid | |||||||||
⦸ | Inhibited | |||||||||
[n] | Numbers in brackets are shortcuts | |||||||||
YMMV | Your Mileage May Vary | |||||||||
DEFAULT | Firmware default following a RESET->ALL | |||||||||
Time Out Timer Table (Menu 9) | ||||||||||||||
Nº | Seconds | Nº | Seconds | Nº | Seconds | Nº | Seconds | |||||||
0 | 15 | 10 | 165 | 20 | 315 | 30 | 465 | |||||||
1 | 30 | 11 | 180 | 21 | 330 | 31 | 480 | |||||||
2 | 45 | 12 | 195 | 22 | 345 | 32 | 495 | |||||||
3 | 60 | 13 | 210 | 23 | 360 | 33 | 510 | |||||||
4 | 75 | 14 | 225 | 24 | 375 | 34 | 525 | |||||||
5 | 90 | 15 | 240 | 25 | 390 | 35 | 540 | |||||||
6 | 105 | 16 | 255 | 26 | 405 | 36 | 555 | |||||||
7 | 120 | 17 | 270 | 27 | 420 | 37 | 570 | |||||||
8 | 135 | 18 | 285 | 28 | 435 | 38 | 585 | |||||||
9 | 150 | 19 | 300 | 29 | 450 | 39 | 600 | |||||||
Note: digits in the 'Nº' column are shortcuts | ||||||||||||||
CTCSS Table (Menu 11 & Menu 13) | ||||||||||||||
Nº | Tone(Hz) | Nº | Tone(Hz) | Nº | Tone(Hz) | Nº | Tone(Hz) | Nº | Tone(Hz) | |||||
67.0 | 94.8 | 131.8 | 171.3 | 203.5 | ||||||||||
69.3 | 97.4 | 136.5 | 173.8 | 206.5 | ||||||||||
71.9 | 100.0 | 141.3 | 177.3 | 210.7 | ||||||||||
74.4 | 103.5 | 146.2 | 179.9 | 218.1 | ||||||||||
77.0 | 107.2 | 151.4 | 183.5 | 225.7 | ||||||||||
79.7 | 110.9 | 156.7 | 186.2 | 229.1 | ||||||||||
82.5 | 114.8 | 159.8 | 189.9 | 233.6 | ||||||||||
85.4 | 118.8 | 162.2 | 192.8 | 241.8 | ||||||||||
88.5 | 123.0 | 165.5 | 196.6 | 250.3 | ||||||||||
91.5 | 127.3 | 167.9 | 199.5 | 254.1 | ||||||||||
DCS Table (Menu 10 & Menu 12) | ||||||||||||||
Nº | Code | Nº | Code | Nº | Code | Nº | Code | Nº | Code | |||||
1 | D023N | 22 | D131N | 43 | D251N | 64 | D371N | 85 | D532N | |||||
2 | D025N | 23 | D132N | 44 | D252N | 65 | D411N | 86 | D546N | |||||
3 | D026N | 24 | D134N | 45 | D255N | 66 | D412N | 87 | D565N | |||||
4 | D031N | 25 | D143N | 46 | D261N | 67 | D413N | 88 | D606N | |||||
5 | D032N | 26 | D145N | 47 | D263N | 68 | D423N | 89 | D612N | |||||
6 | D036N | 27 | D152N | 48 | D265N | 69 | D431N | 90 | D624N | |||||
7 | D043N | 28 | D155N | 49 | D266N | 70 | D432N | 91 | D627N | |||||
8 | D047N | 29 | D156N | 50 | D271N | 71 | D445N | 92 | D631N | |||||
9 | D051N | 30 | D162N | 51 | D274N | 72 | D446N | 93 | D632N | |||||
10 | D053N | 31 | D165N | 52 | D306N | 73 | D452N | 94 | D645N | |||||
11 | D054N | 32 | D172N | 53 | D311N | 74 | D454N | 95 | D654N | |||||
12 | D065N | 33 | D174N | 54 | D315N | 75 | D455N | 96 | D662N | |||||
13 | D071N | 34 | D205N | 55 | D325N | 76 | D462N | 97 | D664N | |||||
14 | D072N | 35 | D212N | 56 | D331N | 77 | D464N | 98 | D703N | |||||
15 | D073N | 36 | D223N | 57 | D332N | 78 | D465N | 99 | D712N | |||||
16 | D074N | 37 | D225N | 58 | D343N | 79 | D466N | 100 | D723N | |||||
17 | D114N | 38 | D226N | 59 | D346N | 80 | D503N | 101 | D731N | |||||
18 | D115N | 39 | D243N | 60 | D351N | 81 | D506N | 102 | D732N | |||||
19 | D116N | 40 | D244N | 61 | D356N | 82 | D516N | 103 | D734N | |||||
20 | D122N | 41 | D245N | 62 | D364N | 83 | D523N | 104 | D743N | |||||
21 | D125N | 42 | D246N | 63 | D365N | 84 | D526N | 105 | D754N | |||||
Nº | Code | Nº | Code | Nº | Code | Nº | Code | Nº | Code | |||||
106 | D023I | 127 | D131I | D251I | D371I | D532I | ||||||||
107 | D025I | 128 | D132I | D252I | D411I | D546I | ||||||||
108 | D026I | 129 | D134I | D255I | D412I | D565I | ||||||||
109 | D031I | 130 | D143I | D261I | D413I | D606I | ||||||||
110 | D032I | 131 | D145I | D263I | D423I | D612I | ||||||||
111 | D036I | 132 | D152I | D265I | D431I | D624I | ||||||||
112 | D043I | 133 | D155I | D266I | D432I | D627I | ||||||||
113 | D047I | 134 | D156I | D271I | D445I | D631I | ||||||||
114 | D051I | 135 | D162I | D274I | D446I | D632I | ||||||||
115 | D053I | 136 | D165I | D306I | D452I | D645I | ||||||||
116 | D054I | 137 | D172I | D311I | D454I | D654I | ||||||||
117 | D065I | D174I | D315I | D455I | D662I | |||||||||
118 | D071I | D205I | D325I | D462I | D664I | |||||||||
119 | D072I | D212I | D331I | D464I | D703I | |||||||||
120 | D073I | D223I | D332I | D465I | D712I | |||||||||
121 | D074I | D225I | D343I | D466I | D723I | |||||||||
122 | D114I | D226I | D346I | D503I | D731I | |||||||||
123 | D115I | D243I | D351I | D506I | D732I | |||||||||
124 | D116I | D244I | D356I | D516I | D734I | |||||||||
125 | D122I | D245I | D364I | D523I | D743I | |||||||||
126 | D125I | D246I | D365I | D526I | D754I | |||||||||
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