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English user manual - Radioddity GD-73 v1.0
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Basic functions
Selecting a Zone
A zone is a collection of radio channels grouped together. Your radio can store up to
64 such zones, each with up to 16 channels.
1. Press the MENU button to enter the menu.
2. Using the buttons and navigate in the menu and confirm your selection by
pressing the MENU button again.
3. Select ‘settings’ in the menu
4. Then select ‘zone’ in the sub-menu
5. Using the buttons and navigate to the desired zone and confirm selection of
your chosen zone with the MENU button.
6. The display now shows the selected zone in the middle.
7. The line below shows the currently selected channel in the zone.
Selection of a channel
Navigate with the buttons and to select the desired channel. Confirmation with
the MENU key is not required here.
Receive and answer a group call
In order to receive a group call, a group (talkgroup or TG) must first be selected on the
radio. Each channel can be assigned exactly one group by means of the PC software.
Note:
It is helpful, but not essential, to have the channel name indicate what talkgroup is
assigned to the channel.
Receiving group calls
First, a channel must be selected on the radio to which a group (talkgroup or TG) is
assigned. Only then can a group call be received.
1. The status LED lights up green
2. If the channel is not active, then the display shows:
in the middle line of the name of the zone
the name of the selected group is displayed in the bottom line.
3. If the channel becomes active, then the display shows:
in the top row ‘Group’
in the middle line, the DMR ID of the caller
in the bottom line ‘Calling’ is displayed, followed by ‘end call’ if the channel
was not previously active.
Answering a group call
1. Hold the radio vertically, about 2.5 to 5cm from your mouth
2. Now press the PTT key to answer the call. The status LED lights up red. You can
talk now.
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