Accessing Received Aprs Messages; Transmitting A Message - Kenwood TM-D710A (K type) Instruction Manual

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ACCESSING RECEIVED APRS MESSAGES

This transceiver is capable of storing a maximum of 100
messages in memory. You can easily access one of
those.
1 Press [KEY], [MSG].
The newer message the smaller number assigned; the
latest message is assigned 1.
[POS]: Displays the latest position data of the
current station, if stored in memory.
2 Rotate the Tuning control to select the desired
message using the cursor (s).
3 Press the Tuning control.
If you select an incoming message, the following display
appears:
[BACK]: Restores the list of messages.
[NEW]: Create a new message.
[REPLY]: Responds to the party from whom you
received. Enters into message setting.
[SEND]: Messages in the list that have not been
sent are transmitted.
[POS]: The position data of the transmitting station
is displayed (if the station data is available).
[COPY]: Copies the GPS position data to Menu No.
605 (MY POSITION).
[N/H]: Switches between North up and Heading up.
[ SET]: Sets the date and time from the GPS
receiver to the internal clock.
[CLR]: Deletes the current message.
If you select one of your outgoing messages, the following
display appears:
[BACK]: Restores the list of messages.
[NEW]: Create a new message.
[EDIT]: Allows you to edit the transmitted message.
[SEND]: All messages which can be transmitted will
be sent 1 time.
[RE-TX]: When pressed for a message assigned
a period (.), resets the retry counter to 5 more
transmissions.
[CLR]: Cancels further transmissions of the current
message.
The table below shows the meanings of the symbols to be
shown in step 2.
Not-yet-read
indicator
Time/ Date < before today >
(message received)
Message addressed to you
B
Bulletin message
!
Report by the National Weather Service
Received message (or bulletin)
A message (or bulletin) for transmitting
"n" indicates the remaining number of times
n
1
for transmitting the message (or bulletin).
A message for which a reception
1
acknowledgment was returned
A message (or bulletin) transmitted
.
1
5 times (For a message, a reception
acknowledgment was not returned.)
1
These indicators appear for outgoing messages (or bulletins).

TRANSMITTING A MESSAGE

When you press [SEND] on the "MESSAGE LIST" display,
the remaining messages on the Message List will be
transmitted.
After entering a message on the message display,
pressing the Tuning Control will cause it to transmit every
minute.
APRS-8
Sequence
Meaning
q
RX or TX?
w
Status
e

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