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PAGE ANSWER-BACK

PAGE CODE AND REPEATERS

Page Answer-back is a confirmation signal consisting of

your Station code sent by your station back to the station
that initiated a Page call. The purpose is to inform the
other station that your station received the Page call.
Your station only sends the Answer-back signal if the
station that paged you used a Page code that matched
your Station code or Group code, and you have Page

Answer-back turned ON.

1 Press [REV] + POWER ON to enter Menu B.

2 Select Menu No. 71 {page 24}.

• The current Page Answer-back status appears.

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3 Select a status.

• OFF: No answer-back signal sent.

• ON: Answer-back signal sent under conditions

described above.

• Default: OFF

4 Exit Menu B.

Pressing [PTT] transmits the Page code after a short
delay. This delay helps avoid losing Page data when
using repeaters with long response times that may miss
receiving a portion of the Page code.

The delay time is 350 ms during simplex operation.

When using a transmit offset or a split frequency, you
can change 350 ms (default) to 550 ms.

1 Press [REV] + POWER ON to enter Menu B.

2 Select Menu No. 53 {page 24}.

• The current Delay Time appears.

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3 Select a time value.

• The times available are 350 or 550 ms.

• Default: 350 ms

4 Exit Menu B.

Note: Page cannot be used with some repeaters.

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