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The

TM-3530A/2570A/2550A/2550E/2530A

employs

a method of displaying and entering the call sign digit by
digit using decimal ASCII codes. Set the call sign by re­
ferring to the ASCII call sign data.
After the call sign has been entered, it will not be neces­
sary to reenter it as long as you operate the TM-

3530A/2570A/2550A/2550E/2530A.
(However, if the reset (page 1 5) is depressed or the lith­
ium battery were to fail, reprogramming may be neces­
sary).

4-8-8. Call sign entry

Digit
Example:

ASCII call sign data

of call sign to ASCII code

1

2

3

4

5

6

W

D

6

D

J

Y

(87)

(68)

(54)

(68)

(74)

(89)

A

65

B

66

C : 67

D

68

E

69

F

70

G : 71

H

72

1 : 73

J

74

K : 75

L

76

M

77

N

78

0 : 79

P

80

Q

81

R

82

S ; 83

T

84

U

85

V

86

W : 87

X

88

Y

89

Z

90

Space : 32

0

48

1

49

2 : 50

3

51

4

52

5

53

6 : 54

7

55

8

56

9

57

Operating procedure

Operation

Remarks

1. To display the call sign, first press the

CS key and then, the RESET key.

m

m

m

m

m
m

rsn.

El-

ISI-

m

m

CD

rSn

mira

m - \

Each time the RESET key is pressed, the

call sign and digital code will be dis­
played alternately.

Referring to the lefthand illustration, 1 of

"1 00" indicates the first digit of the call
sign, WD6DJY, for example.

Whenever the call sign dis­

play has been selected by
pressing the RESET key, the

1

St

digit of the call sign will

always be displayed.

2. Enter the call sign, referring to the

ASCII table on page 26, using the nu­

meric keypad.

8 1

m

UWMI rv TIIANSCCIVeit

I jgajjjj

B3 G3 E3‘

m[mi|rPTii.

To enter "W", press [8] then [7] on the

numeric keypad. A short beep will sound
each time you press a key to confirm
data entry and the digit will appear in the
display. A long beep will sound after the
2nd digit of each alphanumeric char­
acter, and the display will change to indi­
cate the next character.

It is possible to receive, but
not to transmit while enter­
ing the call sign. Attempting

to transmit will cause an er­
ror alarm of three beeps to
sound.

3. Enter the remaining characters.

m m m

isi‘|

m m

El-I

m

m

i-Q-i

ISS'>

Enter the remaining characters using the
key below;

(D) = 68, (6) = 54, (D) = 68, (J) = 74, (Y) =
89.

After the final 9 has been entered, the
display will return to the first character

position.
Enter your call sign using the procedures
in step 2 and 3.

To check the call sign data

rotate the MEMORY CHAN­
NEL selector. A beep will
sound each time you display

the first character.

4. Press the CS key to return to the nor­

mal frequency display.

yj

CO CO El-

CO COi □a ISI-

m

m im

oo

m

CDl 1^“

After all digits have been entered, press
the CS key to return to the normal fre­
quency display.

Remember that transmit is
inhibited while entering the
call sign.

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