Using the caller stack – Motorola MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE User Manual

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MICOM-2ES/2RS/2TS ALE Supplement to Owner’s Guide

Using the Caller Stack

The caller stack stores information about unanswered calls. The stack entry contains
the self-address of the calling station, and any message sent by the calling station
when it sent the call set up request. The stack can contain up to 10 calls.
The radio records an address in the stack only once, even if the same caller made
several unanswered calls. However, if the same caller sent calls with different
messages, all such calls will be saved in the stack.
If you see the word

STAK

next to the F3 key, the stack includes at least one call you

never viewed before.
The stack is arranged in FIFO order, that is, the first address that enters the stack is
also the first that you see on the display.

To view the calls in the stack:

1. Press

STAK

(F3).

The radio displays information on the total number of calls in the stack, and
information on the first call. If the number of characters exceeds the available
space, press

<->

(F4) to activate the view mode.

2. Use the

UP

/

DOWN

keys to view any additional calls in the stack.

To return a call to a station registered in the stack:

1. Press

MENU

to display the Menu screen.

2. Press

STAK

(F3).

3. Use the

UP

/

DOWN

keys to scroll to the required call.

4. Press

CALL

(F1).

5. Press

PAGE

(F2) if you want to attach a message when you reply to the

call.

6. Press

CHAN

(F3) if you want the call to be initiated on a specific channel in

the currently used net.

Note

The

CHAN

(F3) key is displayed only if the radio is in the ALE

mode.

7. Press

SEND

(F1) or

ENTER

to initiate the call.

Note

After initiating a call to a station, its page in the stack is
automatically deleted, together with all other calls from the same
address.

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