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(Packet path)
F: First Repeat (Degipeater) Station's Call sign
L: Last Repeat (Degipeater) Station's Call sign
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Receive date
Receive time
This transceiver is capable of displaying the following
icons as station IDs.
<APRS>
<NAVITRA>
Some icons may appear with overlay characters as below
if the received icon data includes them (APRS only).
Example:
The following icons show the directions of stations relative
to your position.
(North Up)
(Heading Up: example)
To change the speed/distance and/or temperature settings
of the units, access Menu 3V0 (Units 1 - Speed/ Distance)
and/or Menu 3V2 (Units 1 - Temperature).
Note: Some stations transmit APRS packets through TNCs
connected to GPS receivers. If you receive packets from those
stations, “GOOD” (satellites tracked) or “LAST” (satellites not tracked)
will be shown as the situation, with GLL, GGA, or RMC which
designates $GPGLL, $GPGGA, or $GPRMC format.
SORT FUNCTION
This function allows you to sort the station list according to
the call sign, date time, or distance.
1 Press [LIST] and display the
list of stations.
2 Press [MENU] and display the station list menu.
3 Press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the Tuning control to select
[Sort], then press [ OK].
• The sort type list appears on the display.
4 Press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the Tuning control to select a
sort type, then press [ OK].
• “Sorting!” appears on the display and sorting begins.
Callsign
All call signs are compared and
arranged in ascending order.
Date/Time
All received dates and times
are compared and arranged in
descending order, with the last
received message listed first.
Distance
The distance between the other
station and My station when selecting
the sorting method is calculated, then
compared and arranged in ascending
order, with the closest station listed
first.
5 The newly sorted station list appears on the display.
• After sorting, when new station data is received, it is
added to the station list without resorting.