PAGE
OVERVIEW
Page is available only on transceivers equipped with a
DTMF keypad.
Similar to DTSS, Page uses DTMF codes to address a
single station or a group of stations. Page
is
useful
when waiting to receive a call from a specific station. A
common group Page code and individual codes should
be
agreed
on
in advance. You can select codes from
the range 000 to 999 inclusive.
Unlike DTSS, Page offers the added benefit of identifying
who called you. The calling station's code appears
on
the target transceiver's display.
If
called with
an
individual code, the individual caller code appears; if
called with a group code, the group code appears. This
characteristic
of
Page helps reduce the activity level on a
frequency when operators are temporarily absent from
their stations. There
is
no longer a need for repeated
calls when your target station is not listening.
On
return
to his or her operating position, their transceiver display
will show your station code. They will know immediately
that you called.
PAGE
CODE
MEMORY
The transceiver has 8
Page
code memories
in
total.
A : Stores your station code.
0 : Stores the calling station's code. The
transceiver automatically stores this code
while
in
Receive. You can also use the
stored code to respond to the other station.
1
to
6 : Stores group codes or local station codes.
STORING
PAGE
CODES
To save the desired Page codes, use the following
procedure:
1 Press [F),
[1]
to switch
ON
Page.
•
"PAG"
appears when Page is ON.
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