Aprs-4 accessing received aprs data, Cursor control – Kenwood RC-D710 User Manual

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APRS-4

ACCESSING RECEIVED APRS DATA

This transceiver is capable of receiving and storing APRS
data received from up to 100 stations in memory. You can
easily recall the information of the desired station.
1 Press

[KEY], [LIST].

• The list of stations appears.
• The numbers beside the callsigns indicate the order in which

data is received. The data received last is assigned 1.

[TOP]: Displays the list of the fast 5 stations.
[5

]: Displays the list of the previous 5 stations.

[5

]: Displays the list of the next 5 stations.

[ESC]: Restores the frequency display.
[MSG]: Allows message entry to the current station.
[SORT]: To select the sort function.
[FILTER]: To select the filter function.
[TUNE]: Set the QSY frequency (APRS only).
[CLR]: Deletes the current station.

• Press

[F].

[POS.RQ]: Request position.
[ALLCLR]: Deletes all stations.

• When you press [ALLCLR], “CLEAR ALL?” appears with

the message. Press the Tuning Control to clear all.

2 Rotate

the

Tuning control to select the desired station

using the cursor ( ).

3 Press

the

Tuning control.

• The information of the selected station appears.

[BACK]: Restores the list of stations.
[MSG]: Allows message entry to the current station.

[

]: Displays the previous page.

[

]: Displays the next page.

[TUNE]: Set the QSY frequency (APRS only).
[CLR]: Deletes the entire information of the current

station.

Note:

When data from the 101st station is received, the oldest data in

memory is replaced by that data.

Each time a new APRS packet is received from the same station,

the old data from that station (in memory) is replaced by new
data.

CURSOR CONTROL

Select a cursor control setting for reception.
1 Display the station list.
2 Press

[TOP] to change the curser control between

Followed mode and Fixed mode. The cursor display
changes according to the selected mode.

Followed mode ( ):

On the list screen, the cursor

( ) follows the callsign when receiving APRS data.

Fixed mode ( ):

On the list screen, the cursor ( )

sits at the list number when receiving APRS data.

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