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Chapter 14. - Application Specific Setup - Baofeng UV-5R Serie Bedienungsanleitung

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11. Optional:
a. Save to memory, see the section called "Manual programming" for details.
b. Set up CTCSS; see the section called "CTCSS" for details.
12. Press
to exit the menu.
EXIT
If everything went well, you should be able to make a test call through the repeater. If you're experiencing problems
making a connection to the repeater, check your setting and/ or go through the procedure again.
Certain Amateur Radio repeaters (especially in Europe) use a 1750Hz tone burst to open up the repeater. To see how
this is done with the BAOFENG Radio, see the section called "1750Hz Tone- burst".
If you 're still unable to make a connection, contact the person in charge of the radio system with your employer or
your local amateur radio club, as the case may be.
If you for some reason want to listen to the repeater's input frequency instead, press
your transmit and receive frequencies.
This is indicated in the LCD on the radio with an R icon in the top row of the LCD display now, next to the + and/or -
icons indicating an offset direction has been set.

Chapter 14. - Application Specific Setup

Commercial Radio Setup
Follow these instructions to set your radio to Narrowband mode:
This section is only true for VFO mode.
WN is settable on a per channel basis and has to be set prior to storing a channel.
Once a channel has been programmed, the channel must be deleted and reprogrammed to change the WN setting.
1. Press the
key to enter Variable Frequency Oscillator (VFO) mode.
2. Press the
key to enter the menu.
3. Enter
on the numerical keypad to get to the WN (Wide/Narrow) menu setting.
4. Press
to select.
5. Use the
and
keys to select between Wide and Narrow ("Narr").
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6. Press
7. Press
If your employer has a dispatch system that requires your radio to identify via ANI, please see Chapter 12, Automatic
Number identification for detailed instructions on how to set that up on your radio via computer with a programming
cable.
To find out what other channels and features needed, please contact your employer.
Amateur Radio Setup
In contrast with Commercial radio operators, who often need very specific requirements to be compatible with a very
specific radio implementation, Amateur radio operators tend to need the broadest possible settings in order to be
compatible with as many systems as possible. This basically implies turning all the fancy features that you typically
momentarily and you'll reverse
might need for a commercial setup off.
In a typical Amateur radio setup the following settings would be recommended:
Set bandwidth to Wide (menu item 5).
Turn DCS and CTCSS off (menu items 10 through 13).
Turn ANI, DTMFST, S-CODE, PTT-ID settings OFF and PTT-LT to Oms (menu items 15 through 17 and 19 through
20 respectively).
Turn off the Squelch Tail Elimination (STE) , Repeater Squelch Tail Elimination RP-STE and Delay Tail Tone of
Repeater RPT-RL features (menu items 35 through 37).
Turn Roger beep (ROGER) off (menu item 39).
For further information see Appendix B, Menu definitions and Chapter4, Working the menu system.
FRS, GMRS, MURS, PMR446
You may be tempted to use FRS GMRS, MURS (in the USA) or PMR446 (in Europe) frequencies. Do note however
there are restrictions on these bands that make this transceiver illegal for use for FRS, GMRS and MURS frequencies.
to confirm and save.
to exit the menu.
EXIT
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