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3 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATING APRS3.2.11 Packet PathTo configure the packetpath, select Menu 3H0 (APRS - PacketPath).Configure the packet path type.Set WIDE1-1.Figure 3-19 Menu 3H0 (PacketPath – Type)Figure 3-20 Menu 3H1 (PacketPath – WIDE1-1)Set the number of packet hops.Figure 3-21 Menu 3H2 (PacketPath – Total)3.2.12 SoundTo configure the sound level, select Menu 3T0 (APRS – Sound).Figure 3-22 Menu 3T0 (Sound – RX Beep)3.2.13 Battery SaverTo enable or disable the battery saver, select Menu 110 (Radio - Battery - Batt.Saver).Figure 3-23 Menu 110 (Battery – Batt.Saver)22 CONTENTS TH-D72A/EFrom The N3UJJ.COM Document Library
3 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATING APRS3.2.14 APRS Operating FrequencyExample:144.390 MHz, the APRS operation frequency is configured for operation frequency for the data band.Figure 3-24 Frequency3.2.15 Placing a Transceiver in APRS modePress the [TNC] key to place a transceiver in APRS mode.After the message “Opening TNC” appears for three seconds, “APRS” appears and the APRS datacommunication capability becomes active. (Data communications take place on the data band.)3.2.16 Transmitting a BeaconPress the [BCON] key to transmit a beacon.The beacon is transmitted according to the method selected in Menu 3D0 (TX Beacon – Method).TH-D72A/E CONTENTS 23From The N3UJJ.COM Document Library
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3 PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATING APRS3.2.14 APRS Operating FrequencyExample:144.390 MHz, the APRS operation frequency is configured for operation frequency for the data band.Figure 3-24 Frequency3.2.15 Placing a Transceiver in APRS modePress the [TNC] key to place a transceiver in APRS mode.After the message “Opening TNC” appears for three seconds, “APRS” appears and the APRS datacommunication capability becomes active. (Data communications take place on the data band.)3.2.16 Transmitting a BeaconPress the [BCON] key to transmit a beacon.The beacon is transmitted according to the method selected in Menu 3D0 (TX Beacon – Method).<strong>TH</strong>-<strong>D72A</strong>/E CONTENTS 23From The <strong>N3UJJ</strong>.COM Document Library