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CH NoFrequencyDupOffsetTSModeNameYour Call SignRPT1 Call SignRPT2 Call Sign DUP-0.610kHzDVKI4SBA CCQCQCQKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVUNLINK UKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVSBA C ID IKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF001CREF001CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF002AREF002ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF004AREF004ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030AREF030ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030BREF030BLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030CREF030CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVECHOTEST EKI4SBA CKI4SBA G 11 of 30

CH NoFrequencyDupOffsetTSModeNameYour Call SignRPT1 Call SignRPT2 Call Sign DUP-0.610kHzDVKI4SBA CCQCQCQKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVUNLINK UKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVSBA C ID IKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF001CREF001CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF002AREF002ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF004AREF004ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030AREF030ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030BREF030BLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030CREF030CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVECHOTEST EKI4SBA CKI4SBA G 12 of 29

CH NoFrequencyDupOffsetTSModeNameYour Call SignRPT1 Call SignRPT2 Call Sign DUP-0.610kHzDVKI4SBA CCQCQCQKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVUNLINK UKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVSBA C ID IKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF001CREF001CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF002AREF002ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF004AREF004ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030AREF030ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030BREF030BLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030CREF030CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVECHOTEST EKI4SBA CKI4SBA G 13 of 30

CH NoFrequencyDupOffsetTSModeNameYour Call SignRPT1 Call SignRPT2 Call Sign DUP-0.610kHzDVKI4SBA CCQCQCQKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVUNLINK UKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVSBA C ID IKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF001CREF001CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF002AREF002ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF004AREF004ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030AREF030ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030BREF030BLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030CREF030CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVECHOTEST EKI4SBA CKI4SBA G 14 of 30

CH NoFrequencyDupOffsetTSModeNameYour Call SignRPT1 Call SignRPT2 Call Sign DUP-0.610kHzDVKI4SBA CCQCQCQKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVUNLINK UKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVSBA C ID IKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF001CREF001CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF002AREF002ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF004AREF004ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030AREF030ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030BREF030BLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030CREF030CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVECHOTEST EKI4SBA CKI4SBA G 15 of 29

CH NoFrequencyDupOffsetTSModeNameYour Call SignRPT1 Call SignRPT2 Call Sign DUP-0.610kHzDVKI4SBA CCQCQCQKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVUNLINK UKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVSBA C ID IKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF001CREF001CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF002AREF002ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF004AREF004ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030AREF030ALKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030BREF030BLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVREF030CREF030CLKI4SBA CKI4SBA G DUP-0.610kHzDVECHOTEST EKI4SBA CKI4SBA G 16 of 30

Can be used with any D-STAR radio Program one memory location per repeater with CQCQCQ in UR field Utilize “Your Call Sign” memories for UR field Select Memory location and change UR field for favorite linking command 17 of 30

Available on ID-31, ID51, IC-7100, ID-5100 Radios have regular memories usually used for FM Geocoded Repeater List / DR memories used for D-STAR ID-5100 Repeater List may be used for FM or D-STAR DR Mode introduces TO/FROM screen for easy use 18 of 30

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ID-1 Radio Router PC LAN DHCP Enabled x WAN IP: 10.x.x.x / Gateway: DNS: Use any DNS PC Wired or Wi-Fi DHCP Enabled Radio Programming UR: WD4STR RPT1: WD4STR A RPT2: WD4STR G Mode: RPS 26 of 30

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