Kenwood 144 Manual Do Utilizador

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PROGRAMMING A GROUP CODE
Using a group code relieves you from receiving
unwanted packets.  The APRS on this transceiver
supports the following three types of group codes.
All calls:
Program a 6-digit code that always starts with AP.  You
will receive all APRS packets which include AP in group
codes.  It does not matter whether or not the subsequent
4 digits match.  The default on this transceiver is
APK001; K001 stands for KENWOOD Ver.1.
Note:  APRS packets, which are generated via various methods, include
various codes instead of group codes.  Using “All calls” allows you to
receive packets which include the following codes.
Special:
Enter “SPCL”.  You will receive only APRS packets that
include SPCL as a group code.  This code is generally
programmed by all stations at a special event.
Alternate net:
Program any other code with a maximum of 6 digits.
You will receive only APRS packets that include the
exact same code.  In order to reject other packets, this
code should not include characters specified by the
above two types.
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P
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M
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Q
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Note:  Menu 2–A allows you to enter up to 9 digits (not 6 digits) because
of possible future enhancement of the group code system.
Press [MENU] to enter Menu mode.
Press [2][A] to select “2–A (UNPROTOCOL)”.
• The display for entering characters appears; the first
digit blinks.  The default is APK001 (All calls).
Press [UP][DWN] to select a character.
• You can enter 0 to 9, A to Z, and –.
Press [OK].
• The cursor moves to the next digit.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 9 digits.
• Pressing [OK] after selecting the 9th digit completes the
programming.
• To complete programming after entering less than
9 digits, press [OK] twice.
• Each press of [ESC] causes the cursor to move
backward.
• Pressing [A/B] deletes the digit at which the cursor is
blinking.
Press [MENU] to exit Menu mode.
You can also use the keypad to enter alphanumeric
characters in step 3.  For example, each press of [TNC]
switches entry as A, B, C, then 2.  Press [ENT] to enter
–.
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