Kenwood TH-D7A Portable Radio User Manual


 
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When a duplicate message from the same station is
received, an error beep sounds. In addition, “dM” and a
call sign appear on the display.
When a message to other stations is received, “oM”
appears at the bottom left of the display.
This transceiver beeps each time it receives a new or
duplicate message. You may access Menu 1–5–3
(BEEP) to change this setting. The default is “ALL”.
Note:
This transceiver allows you to receive a message also when the
SSID does not match. However, it will not return a reception
acknowledgment.
When a message addressed to you is received, the transceiver
display and keypad are illuminated. If you do not press any key in
approximately 5 seconds, the light goes off.
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DUP
9
7
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RECEIVING A MESSAGE
Each time a proper message is received, the frequency
display is interrupted to show information as below:
The display shows only the first 24 characters of the message.
The transceiver restores the frequency display after
approximately 10 seconds pass or when you press any key.
•“
” appears and stays at the bottom left of the display until
you use the List function {page 78}.
The following indicators appear depending on types of
received messages:
1
Sequence of message (or bulletin) packets from the same
station
STA
CON
96
BCON
DUP
9
7
5
STA
CON
96
BCON
DUP
9
7
5
Indicator
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