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The ▲ ▼ keys are on the round key between the [MENU] and [EXIT] keys. The ▲ key is marked with a single white line at the top. The ▼ key is marked with a single white line at the bottom. | The ▲ ▼ keys are on the round key between the [MENU] and [EXIT] keys. The ▲ key is marked with a single white line at the top. The ▼ key is marked with a single white line at the bottom. | ||
# Turn on the radio. | |||
# Press [MENU] and then use the ▲ ▼ keys to highlight '''Settings'''. | |||
# Press [SELECT] to select '''Settings'''. | |||
# Use the ▼ key to highlight '''2 Chan Set''' and press [SELECT] to select it. | |||
# Use the ▼ key to highlight '''New Chan''' and press [SELECT] to select it. (When you select '''New Chan''' the channel number window will open, the next unassigned channel number is displayed by default in the lower right of the window.) | |||
# Use the keypad to enter channel number of your choice and then press [CONFIRM]. After you enter the channel the Chan Name window will open, you can skip this for now by pressing [CONFIRM] or you may enter a name. The #↑ key on the keypad is used to toggle between lower and upper letters and numbers. You can also skip the Zone window by pressing [SELECT] to select the default zone. (If you try to create a new channel using a channel number that has already been assigned you will get an error message.) | |||
# Use the ▼ key to highlight '''3 Channel Type''' and press [SELECT] to select it then press [SELECT] '''1 A-Analog''' and then press [Back]. | |||
# 4 TCTD 2CTC | |||
# 8 Tx Power | |||
# 9 Offset | |||
# 11 Bandwidth | |||
Revision as of 18:10, 7 March 2020
Warning: This is a draft-in-progress.
How to add WW7PSR (the PSRG repeater) as a channel in the Anytone AT-878UV via the keypad (programming manually) To program repeater 146.960, -0.6 MHz offset, 103.5 Hz CTCSS TX tone, wide band, high power level, into a channel.
The [MENU/SELECT/CONFIRM] key is at the upper left corner of the keypad and features a solid green bar. The [EXIT/BACK/DELETE] key is at the upper right corner of the keypad and features a broken red bar. The ▲ ▼ keys are on the round key between the [MENU] and [EXIT] keys. The ▲ key is marked with a single white line at the top. The ▼ key is marked with a single white line at the bottom.
- Turn on the radio.
- Press [MENU] and then use the ▲ ▼ keys to highlight Settings.
- Press [SELECT] to select Settings.
- Use the ▼ key to highlight 2 Chan Set and press [SELECT] to select it.
- Use the ▼ key to highlight New Chan and press [SELECT] to select it. (When you select New Chan the channel number window will open, the next unassigned channel number is displayed by default in the lower right of the window.)
- Use the keypad to enter channel number of your choice and then press [CONFIRM]. After you enter the channel the Chan Name window will open, you can skip this for now by pressing [CONFIRM] or you may enter a name. The #↑ key on the keypad is used to toggle between lower and upper letters and numbers. You can also skip the Zone window by pressing [SELECT] to select the default zone. (If you try to create a new channel using a channel number that has already been assigned you will get an error message.)
- Use the ▼ key to highlight 3 Channel Type and press [SELECT] to select it then press [SELECT] 1 A-Analog and then press [Back].
- 4 TCTD 2CTC
- 8 Tx Power
- 9 Offset
- 11 Bandwidth
You can confirm that you've programmed the radio correctly by following the instructions
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