To join the “Lake Hills Preparedness NET” using your Baofeng UV5R

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To join the “Lake Hills Preparedness NET” using your Baofeng UV5R 1.) Turn it on by rotating the BIG dial on top all the way to maximum volume The voice will say what MODE the radio is in 2.) Press orange “V/M” key until voice says “CHANNEL MODE” Screen will show channel A on top and Channel B on bottom The cannel number (1-128) is shown to far right for A & B 3.) Press BIG Blue “A/B” key until the small triangle cursor on the left points up This set the radio to receive and transmit on A or top line 4.) Press “1” then “0” then “1” to change A (top line) to channel 101 The voice will call out each number as you press it The top line should read “MT MITC” with “101” to the right 5.) Press BIG Blue “A/B” key until the small triangle cursor on the left points down This set the radio to receive and transmit on B or bottom line 6.) Press “1” then “0” then “1” to change B (bottom line) to channel 101 The bottom line should read “145.190” with “101” to the right Now both A & B are set to channel 101 To change to a different channel repeat steps 3-6 using 001, 002….102.., 127, etc… 7.) Listen for the NET coordinator to announce the “Lake Hills Preparedness NET” If you don’t hear this between 8:30 and 8:35 go to channel 102 8.) If you are just going to just listen you’re done, take notes on what you hear 9.) The NET coordinator will read through a script, listen and follow the instructions Emergency messages and announcements are asked for first 10.) To join the NET listen for the NET coordinator to ask for “CALL INS” 11.) Wait until a short break when no one is talking press the PTT switch and say: Your Call Sign “XXXXXX” your “NAME” & “LOCATION” The NET coordinator will recognize you and repeat back your sign The NET coordinator will take all the CALL INs and make a list 12.) The NET coordinator will then go through the list of CALL IN call signs Starting at the top of the list Each CALL IN will be given a chance to talk in order one at a time 13.) When the NET Cood. says your call sign it’s your turn to talk Say your sign “XXXXXX” and “NAME” Then proceed to say a few works or give info to the NET If you want to talk to someone one-on-one request it now The Net Coord will let you do it then or tell you to wait to the end When your done say “BACK TO NET” & “OVER” 14.) Listen to the rest of the CALL INs to the NET 15.) The NET coordinator will then give a chance for anyone joining late to “CALL IN” 16.) If you requested to talk one on one with anyone wait until after the NET Coordinator closes the NET by saying “The LHC Preparedness NET is now closed” If you have questions (and cell service is up) call Eric Parlow at (828) 777-7976 KD9BUT (AMRRON=EP104) The NET will meet at the following days/times based on the LEVEL Level 3: All’s Clear NET Meets Weekly Wednesdays at 8:30pm Level 2: If Cell Phones and/or Internet are Down NET will meet Daily at 8:30pm Level 1: Emergency/Martial Law NET meets Daily at 8:30am & 8:30pm The Frequency the net will be on will depend on many variables and may change Start at Channel 101, nothing heard go to 102, then 103, then 104 Channel 101, Mt Mitchell, Listen on 145.190 (-0.6 offset) T=none EchoLink= WD4AG-R node 636379 Channel 102, Hendersonville, Listen on 147.105 (+0.6 offset) T=91.5 Channel 103, Mt Pisgah, Listen on 146.760 (-0.6 offset) T=none Channel 104, Ceasars Head SC Listen on 146.610 (-0.6 offset) T=none EchoLink=W4NYK-R node 545072 VERIFICATION CODE: M(1) A(2) S(3) H(4) E(5) D(6) R(7) O(8) C(9) K(0) LH Simplex: 2M use 146.420(Ch 105) or NET in Hendersonville on 146.580(CH 106) Thur at 9pm LH CH3 NET: FRS/GMRS CH3 and CB CH3 and MURS CH3 LH HF NET: 80m=3.818 LSB, 40m=7.242 LSB, 20m=14.343 USB National NET see AMRRON SOI section 3 Weather is on Channels 086 to 092 Our area is WX 2 which is Channel 087 LOCATIONS L1 = J&S Cafeteria AVL Back PK Lot L2 = Lake Hills Church Back PK Lot L3 = Field & Stream PK lot Biltmore Sq Mall L4 = North Mills River Camp Ground First PK Lot L5 = Biltmore Baptist Church Rear PK Lot L6 = Fletcher Park Last Covered Picnic Shelter L7 = Little River Vol Fire Station Crab Crk Rd L8 = Rex’s Gun Range East Flat Rock L9 = MT Pisgah Trail Head PK Lot off Blue Ridge Pkway L10 = Montreat College Lookout Mtn Trailhead PK Lot L11 = Cradle Of Forestry on SR 276 Pink Bed Fields PK Lot L12 = Orchard Lake Campground Office outside Saluda L13= DuPont St Forest Hooker Falls PK Lot near bridge L14 = Skyland Fire Station East PK Lot L15 = Davidson River Ranger Station near Brevard L16 = Bent Creek near Powhatan Lake Dam L17 = I26 N to NC-TN state line Sam’s Gap Pk & Apl Trail L18 = Carolina Readiness Store in Waynesville UV5R MENU OPTIONS Press “MENU” key Scroll using “^” or “v” key to desired MENU # shown below in table Press “MENU” key again to enter edit mode Use “^” or “v” key to change to desired preset value or enter a number Press “MENU” key a third time to save the new setting Press “EXIT” key to get back to main screen # Abbreviation Desc Values SET TO 0 SQL Squelch Level 0 > 9 3 1    STEP Frequency Step 2.5 / 5 / 6.25 / 10 / 12.5 / 25  kHz 2.5  2    TXP Transmit Power High = 4W  Low = 1W HIGH 3    SAVE Battery Save         1=1:1    2=1:2    3=1:3    4=1:4 3 4    VOX Voice Operated Xmtr OFF / 1, 2 > 10 OFF 5    WN Wideband / Narrowband WIDE / NARR WIDE 6    ABR Display Illumination Time OFF / 1 >10 secs 5 7    TDR Dual Watch / Dual Reception OFF / ON OFF 8    BEEP Keypad Beep OFF / ON OFF 9    TOT Transmission  Time Out Timer 15 / 30 / 45 / 60 > 600 60 10   R-DCS Rec - Digital Coded Squelch OFF / D023N > D754I OFF 11   R-CTCS Rec - Continuous Tone Coded Squelch OFF / 67.0 > 254.1 Hz OFF 12   T-DCS Trans - Digital Coded Squelch OFF / D023N > D754I OFF 13   T-CTCS Trans - Continuous Tone Coded Squelch OFF / 67.0 Hz > 254.1 Hz OFF 14   VOICE Voice Prompt OFF / ENG / CHI ENG 15   ANI-ID Automatic Number ID of Radio Set by Software cannot be changed 80808 16   DTMFST DTMF Tone of transmit   OFF / DT-ST / ANI-ST / DT+ANI DT+ANI 17   S-CODE Signal Code   1 > 15 groups 1 18   SC-REV Scan Resume Method TO / CO / SE TO 19   PTT-ID When to send the PTT ID signal code OFF / BOT / EOT / BOTH OFF 20   PTT-LT Signal Code sending delay 0 > 50 ms 0 21   MDF-A Channel Mode A Display   (upper display) FREQ / CHAN / NAME NAME 22   MDF-B Channel Mode B Display   (lower display) FREQ / CHAN / NAME FREQ 23   BCL Busy Channel Lockout OFF / ON OFF 24   AUTOLK Automatic Keypad Lock OFF / ON OFF 25   SFT-D Frequency shift direction OFF / + / - OFF 26   OFFSET Frequency shift amount 00.000 > 69.990 MHz in 10 kHz steps 00.000 27   MEM-CH Store a memory channel 000 > 127 “ignore” 28   DEL-CH Delete a memory channel 000 > 127 “ignore” 29   WT-LED Illumination / Display Color – Standby OFF / BLUE / ORANGE / PURPLE PURPLE 30   RX-LED Illumination / Display Color – Receive OFF / BLUE / ORANGE / PURPLE BLUE 31   TX-LED Illumination / Display Color – Transmit OFF / BLUE / ORANGE / PURPLE ORANGE 32   AL-MOD Alarm Mode SITE / TONE / CODE SITE 33   BAND Band Selection VHF / UHF VHF 34   TDR-AB Transmit in Dual Watch / Dual Reception OFF / A / B OFF 35   STE Squelch Tail Elimination OFF / ON OFF 36   RP-STE Repeater Squelch Tail  Elimination OFF / 1, 2, 3 > 10 OFF 37   RPT- Delay the squelch tail of repeater OFF / 1, 2, 3 > 10 OFF 38   PONMSG Boot / Power On Display FULL / MGS FULL 39   ROGER Tone at end of transmission OFF / ON OFF 40   RESET Restore to default settings VFO / ALL NEVER USE THIS “ignore”

Channel Assignments Channel Name Frequency Comments FRS 01 462.5625   1 FRS 1 2 FRS 2 462.5875 3 FRS 3 462.6125 LHC FRS Primary 4 FRS 4 462.6375 5 FRS 5 462.6625 6 FRS 6 462.6875 7 FRS 7 462.7125 8 FRS 8 467.5625 9 FRS 9 467.5875 10 FRS 10 467.6125 11 FRS 11 467.6375 12 FRS 12 467.6625 13 FRS 13 467.6875 14 FRS 14 467.7125 15 GMRS15 462.55 16 GMRS16 462.575 17 GMRS17 462.6 18 GMRS18 462.625 19 GMRS19 462.65 20 GMRS20 462.675 21 GMRS21 462.7 22 GMRS22 462.725 23 GMR15R 24 GMR16R 25 GMR17R 26 GMR18R 27 GMR19R 28 GMR20R 29 GMR21R 30 GMR22R Channel Assignments Channel Name Frequency Comments 31 PMR 1 446.00625   32 PMR 2 446.01875 33 PMR 3 446.03125 34 PMR 4 446.04375 35 PMR 5 446.05625 36 PMR 6 446.06875 37 PMR 7 446.08125 38 PMR 8 446.09375 39 MURS 1 151.82 40 MURS 2 151.88 41 MURS 3 151.94 LHC MURS Primary 42 MURS 4 154.57 43 MURS 5 154.6 44 BUSRED 151.625 45 BUSPUR 151.955 46 MAR01A 156.05 47 MAR03A 156.15 LHC Marine Primary 48 MAR05A 156.25 49 MAR06 156.3 50 MAR07A 156.35 51 MAR08 156.4 52 MAR09 156.45 53 MAR10 156.5 54 MAR11 156.55 55 MAR12 156.6 56 MAR13 156.65 57 MAR14 156.7 58 MAR15 156.75 59 MAR16 156.8 60 MAR17 156.85

Channel Assignments Channel Name Frequency Comments 91 WX 6 162.5   92 WX 7 162.525 93 SAREMT 155.16 94 HAM 42 146.42 95 HAM 52 146.52 96 HAM 55 146.55 97 HAMUHF 446 98 HAM U3 446.03 101 MT MITC 145.19 LHC Primary Net Repeater 102 BEARWAL 147.105 Second Repeater 103 MT PISG 146.76 Third Repeater 104 SPIVEY 146.91 Fourth Repeater 105 SIMPLEX 1 Primary Radio to Radio 2M 106 SIMPLEX 2 146.58 Second Radio to Radio 2M 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Channel Assignments Channel Name Frequency Comments 61 MAR18A 156.9   62 MAR19A 156.95 63 MAR20A 157 64 MAR21A 157.05 65 MAR22A 157.1 66 MAR23A 157.15 67 MAR62 156.125 68 MAR63A 156.175 69 MAR65A 156.275 70 MAR66A 156.325 71 MAR67 156.375 72 MAR68 156.425 73 MAR69 156.475 74 MAR71 156.575 75 MAR72 156.625 76 MAR73 156.675 77 MAR74 156.725 78 MAR75 156.775 79 MAR76 156.825 80 MAR77 156.875 81 MAR78A 156.925 82 MAR79A 156.975 83 MAR80A 157.025 84 MAR81A 157.075 85 MAR88A 157.425 86 WX 1 162.55 87 WX 2 162.4 Local Weather 88 WX 3 162.475 89 WX 4 162.425 90 WX 5 162.45

To join the “Lake Hills Preparedness NET” using your Baofeng UV5R 1.) Turn it on by rotating the BIG dial on top all the way to maximum volume The voice will say what MODE the radio is in 2.) Press orange “V/M” key until voice says “CHANNEL MODE” Screen will show channel A on top and Channel B on bottom The cannel number (1-128) is shown to far right for A & B 3.) Press BIG Blue “A/B” key until the small triangle cursor on the left points up This set the radio to receive and transmit on A or top line 4.) Press “1” then “0” then “1” to change A (top line) to channel 101 The voice will call out each number as you press it The top line should read “MT MITC” with “101” to the right 5.) Press BIG Blue “A/B” key until the small triangle cursor on the left points down This set the radio to receive and transmit on B or bottom line 6.) Press “1” then “0” then “1” to change B (bottom line) to channel 101 The bottom line should read “145.190” with “101” to the right Now both A & B are set to channel 101 To change to a different channel repeat steps 3-6 using 001, 002….102.., 127, etc… 7.) Listen for the NET coordinator to announce the “Lake Hills Preparedness NET” If you don’t hear this between 8:30 and 8:35 go to channel 102 8.) If you are just going to just listen you’re done, take notes on what you hear 9.) The NET coordinator will read through a script, listen and follow the instructions Emergency messages and announcements are asked for first 10.) To join the NET listen for the NET coordinator to ask for “CALL INS” 11.) Wait until a short break when no one is talking press the PTT switch and say: Your Call Sign “XXXXXX” your “NAME” & “LOCATION” The NET coordinator will recognize you and repeat back your sign The NET coordinator will take all the CALL INs and make a list 12.) The NET coordinator will then go through the list of CALL IN call signs Starting at the top of the list Each CALL IN will be given a chance to talk in order one at a time 13.) When the NET Cood. says your call sign it’s your turn to talk Say your sign “XXXXXX” and “NAME” Then proceed to say a few works or give info to the NET If you want to talk to someone one-on-one request it now The Net Coord will let you do it then or tell you to wait to the end When your done say “BACK TO NET” & “OVER” 14.) Listen to the rest of the CALL INs to the NET 15.) The NET coordinator will then give a chance for anyone joining late to “CALL IN” 16.) If you requested to talk one on one with anyone wait until after the NET Coordinator closes the NET by saying “The LHC Preparedness NET is now closed” If you have questions (and cell service is up) calll Eric Parlow at (828) 777-7976 Call Sign KD9BUT (AMRRON=EP104) The NET will meet at the following days/times based on the LEVEL Level 3: All’s Clear NET Meets Weekly Wednesdays at 8:30pm Level 2: If Cell Phones and/or Internet are Down NET will meet Daily at 8:30pm Level 1: Emergency/Martial Law NET meets Daily at 8:30am & 8:30pm The Frequency the net will be on will depend on many variables and may change Start at Channel 101, nothing heard go to 102, then 103, then 104 Channel 101, Mt Mitchell, Listen on 145.190 (-0.6 offset) T=none Channel 102, Hendersonville, Listen on 147.105 (+0.6 offset) T=91.5 Channel 103, Mt Pisgah, Listen on 146.760 (-0.6 offset) T=none Channel 104, Spivey Mt, Listen on 146.910 (-0.6 offset) T=91.5 CH 105 CH 106 LH Simplex: 2M use 146.420 + a NET in Hendersonville on 146.580 Thur at 9pm LH CH3 NET: FRS/GMRS CH3 and CB CH3 and MURS CH3 LH HF NET: 80m=3.818 LSB, 40m=7.242 LSB, 20m=14.343 USB National NET see AMRRON SOI section 3 Weather is on Channels 086 to 092 Our area is WX 2 which is Channel 087 UV5R MENU OPTIONS Press “MENU” key Scroll using “^” or “v” key to desired MENU # shown below in table Press “MENU” key again to enter edit mode Use “^” or “v” key to change to desired preset value or enter a number Press “MENU” key a third time to save the new setting Press “EXIT” key to get back to main screen # Abbreviation Desc Values SET TO 0 SQL Squelch Level 0 > 9 3 1    STEP Frequency Step 2.5 / 5 / 6.25 / 10 / 12.5 / 25  kHz 2.5  2    TXP Transmit Power High = 4W  Low = 1W HIGH 3    SAVE Battery Save         1=1:1    2=1:2    3=1:3    4=1:4 3 4    VOX Voice Operated Xmtr OFF / 1, 2 > 10 OFF 5    WN Wideband / Narrowband WIDE / NARR WIDE 6    ABR Display Illumination Time OFF / 1 >10 secs 5 7    TDR Dual Watch / Dual Reception OFF / ON OFF 8    BEEP Keypad Beep OFF / ON OFF 9    TOT Transmission  Time Out Timer 15 / 30 / 45 / 60 > 600 60 10   R-DCS Rec - Digital Coded Squelch OFF / D023N > D754I OFF 11   R-CTCS Rec - Continuous Tone Coded Squelch OFF / 67.0 > 254.1 Hz OFF 12   T-DCS Trans - Digital Coded Squelch OFF / D023N > D754I OFF 13   T-CTCS Trans - Continuous Tone Coded Squelch OFF / 67.0 Hz > 254.1 Hz OFF 14   VOICE Voice Prompt OFF / ENG / CHI ENG 15   ANI-ID Automatic Number ID of Radio Set by Software cannot be changed 80808 16   DTMFST DTMF Tone of transmit   OFF / DT-ST / ANI-ST / DT+ANI DT+ANI 17   S-CODE Signal Code   1 > 15 groups 1 18   SC-REV Scan Resume Method TO / CO / SE TO 19   PTT-ID When to send the PTT ID signal code OFF / BOT / EOT / BOTH OFF 20   PTT-LT Signal Code sending delay 0 > 50 ms 0 21   MDF-A Channel Mode A Display   (upper display) FREQ / CHAN / NAME NAME 22   MDF-B Channel Mode B Display   (lower display) FREQ / CHAN / NAME FREQ 23   BCL Busy Channel Lockout OFF / ON OFF 24   AUTOLK Automatic Keypad Lock OFF / ON OFF 25   SFT-D Frequency shift direction OFF / + / - OFF 26   OFFSET Frequency shift amount 00.000 > 69.990 MHz in 10 kHz steps 00.000 27   MEM-CH Store a memory channel 000 > 127 “ignore” 28   DEL-CH Delete a memory channel 000 > 127 “ignore” 29   WT-LED Illumination / Display Color – Standby OFF / BLUE / ORANGE / PURPLE PURPLE 30   RX-LED Illumination / Display Color – Receive OFF / BLUE / ORANGE / PURPLE BLUE 31   TX-LED Illumination / Display Color – Transmit OFF / BLUE / ORANGE / PURPLE ORANGE 32   AL-MOD Alarm Mode SITE / TONE / CODE SITE 33   BAND Band Selection VHF / UHF VHF 34   TDR-AB Transmit in Dual Watch / Dual Reception OFF / A / B OFF 35   STE Squelch Tail Elimination OFF / ON OFF 36   RP-STE Repeater Squelch Tail  Elimination OFF / 1, 2, 3 > 10 OFF 37   RPT- Delay the squelch tail of repeater OFF / 1, 2, 3 > 10 OFF 38   PONMSG Boot / Power On Display FULL / MGS FULL 39   ROGER Tone at end of transmission OFF / ON OFF 40   RESET Restore to default settings VFO / ALL NEVER USE THIS “ignore”

To join the “Lake Hills Preparedness NET” using your Baofeng UV5R 1.) Turn it on by rotating the BIG dial on top all the way to maximum volume The voice will say what MODE the radio is in 2.) Press orange “V/M” key until voice says “CHANNEL MODE” Screen will show channel A on top and Channel B on bottom The cannel number (1-128) is shown to far right for A & B 3.) Press BIG Blue “A/B” key until the small triangle cursor on the left points up This set the radio to receive and transmit on A or top line 4.) Press “1” then “0” then “1” to change A (top line) to channel 101 The voice will call out each number as you press it The top line should read “MT MITC” with “101” to the right 5.) Press BIG Blue “A/B” key until the small triangle cursor on the left points down This set the radio to receive and transmit on B or bottom line 6.) Press “1” then “0” then “1” to change B (bottom line) to channel 101 The bottom line should read “145.190” with “101” to the right Now both A & B are set to channel 101 To change to a different channel repeat steps 3-6 using 001, 002….102.., 127, etc… 7.) Listen for the NET coordinator to announce the “Lake Hills Preparedness NET” If you don’t hear this between 8:30 and 8:35 go to channel 102 8.) If you are just going to just listen you’re done, take notes on what you hear 9.) The NET coordinator will read through a script, listen and follow the instructions Emergency messages and announcements are asked for first 10.) To join the NET listen for the NET coordinator to ask for “CALL INS” 11.) Wait until a short break when no one is talking press the PTT switch and say: Your Call Sign “XXXXXX” your “NAME” & “LOCATION” The NET coordinator will recognize you and repeat back your sign The NET coordinator will take all the CALL INs and make a list 12.) The NET coordinator will then go through the list of CALL IN call signs Starting at the top of the list Each CALL IN will be given a chance to talk in order one at a time 13.) When the NET Cood. says your call sign it’s your turn to talk Say your sign “XXXXXX” and “NAME” Then proceed to say a few works or give info to the NET If you want to talk to someone one-on-one request it now The Net Coord will let you do it then or tell you to wait to the end When your done say “BACK TO NET” & “OVER” 14.) Listen to the rest of the CALL INs to the NET 15.) The NET coordinator will then give a chance for anyone joining late to “CALL IN” 16.) If you requested to talk one on one with anyone wait until after the NET Coordinator closes the NET by saying “The LHC Preparedness NET is now closed” If you have questions (and cell service is up) calll Eric Parlow at (828) 777-7976 Call Sign KD9BUT (AMRRON=EP104) The NET will meet at the following days/times based on the LEVEL Level 3: All’s Clear NET Meets Weekly Wednesdays at 8:30pm Level 2: If Cell Phones and/or Internet are Down NET will meet Daily at 8:30pm Level 1: Emergency/Martial Law NET meets Daily at 8:30am & 8:30pm The Frequency the net will be on will depend on many variables and may change Start at Channel 101, nothing heard go to 102, then 103, then 104 Channel 101, Mt Mitchell, Listen on 145.190 (-0.6 offset) T=none Channel 102, Hendersonville, Listen on 147.105 (+0.6 offset) T=91.5 Channel 103, Mt Pisgah, Listen on 146.760 (-0.6 offset) T=none Channel 104, Spivey Mt, Listen on 146.910 (-0.6 offset) T=91.5 CH 105 CH 106 LH Simplex: 2M use 146.420 + a NET in Hendersonville on 146.580 Thur at 9pm LH CH3 NET: FRS/GMRS CH3 and CB CH3 and MURS CH3 LH HF NET: 80m=3.818 LSB, 40m=7.242 LSB, 20m=14.343 USB National NET see AMRRON SOI section 3 Weather is on Channels 086 to 092 Our area is WX 2 which is Channel 087 UV5R MENU OPTIONS Press “MENU” key Scroll using “^” or “v” key to desired MENU # shown below in table Press “MENU” key again to enter edit mode Use “^” or “v” key to change to desired preset value or enter a number Press “MENU” key a third time to save the new setting Press “EXIT” key to get back to main screen # Abbreviation Desc Values SET TO 0 SQL Squelch Level 0 > 9 3 1    STEP Frequency Step 2.5 / 5 / 6.25 / 10 / 12.5 / 25  kHz 2.5  2    TXP Transmit Power High = 4W  Low = 1W HIGH 3    SAVE Battery Save         1=1:1    2=1:2    3=1:3    4=1:4 3 4    VOX Voice Operated Xmtr OFF / 1, 2 > 10 OFF 5    WN Wideband / Narrowband WIDE / NARR WIDE 6    ABR Display Illumination Time OFF / 1 >10 secs 5 7    TDR Dual Watch / Dual Reception OFF / ON OFF 8    BEEP Keypad Beep OFF / ON OFF 9    TOT Transmission  Time Out Timer 15 / 30 / 45 / 60 > 600 60 10   R-DCS Rec - Digital Coded Squelch OFF / D023N > D754I OFF 11   R-CTCS Rec - Continuous Tone Coded Squelch OFF / 67.0 > 254.1 Hz OFF 12   T-DCS Trans - Digital Coded Squelch OFF / D023N > D754I OFF 13   T-CTCS Trans - Continuous Tone Coded Squelch OFF / 67.0 Hz > 254.1 Hz OFF 14   VOICE Voice Prompt OFF / ENG / CHI ENG 15   ANI-ID Automatic Number ID of Radio Set by Software cannot be changed 80808 16   DTMFST DTMF Tone of transmit   OFF / DT-ST / ANI-ST / DT+ANI DT+ANI 17   S-CODE Signal Code   1 > 15 groups 1 18   SC-REV Scan Resume Method TO / CO / SE TO 19   PTT-ID When to send the PTT ID signal code OFF / BOT / EOT / BOTH OFF 20   PTT-LT Signal Code sending delay 0 > 50 ms 0 21   MDF-A Channel Mode A Display   (upper display) FREQ / CHAN / NAME NAME 22   MDF-B Channel Mode B Display   (lower display) FREQ / CHAN / NAME FREQ 23   BCL Busy Channel Lockout OFF / ON OFF 24   AUTOLK Automatic Keypad Lock OFF / ON OFF 25   SFT-D Frequency shift direction OFF / + / - OFF 26   OFFSET Frequency shift amount 00.000 > 69.990 MHz in 10 kHz steps 00.000 27   MEM-CH Store a memory channel 000 > 127 “ignore” 28   DEL-CH Delete a memory channel 000 > 127 “ignore” 29   WT-LED Illumination / Display Color – Standby OFF / BLUE / ORANGE / PURPLE PURPLE 30   RX-LED Illumination / Display Color – Receive OFF / BLUE / ORANGE / PURPLE BLUE 31   TX-LED Illumination / Display Color – Transmit OFF / BLUE / ORANGE / PURPLE ORANGE 32   AL-MOD Alarm Mode SITE / TONE / CODE SITE 33   BAND Band Selection VHF / UHF VHF 34   TDR-AB Transmit in Dual Watch / Dual Reception OFF / A / B OFF 35   STE Squelch Tail Elimination OFF / ON OFF 36   RP-STE Repeater Squelch Tail  Elimination OFF / 1, 2, 3 > 10 OFF 37   RPT- Delay the squelch tail of repeater OFF / 1, 2, 3 > 10 OFF 38   PONMSG Boot / Power On Display FULL / MGS FULL 39   ROGER Tone at end of transmission OFF / ON OFF 40   RESET Restore to default settings VFO / ALL NEVER USE THIS “ignore”