VX-8R O
PERATING
M
ANUAL
83
R
ECEIVING
AN
APRS B
EACON
1. Set the “B-Band” to the APRS frequency. 144.390 MHz is generally used in North
America. If you don’t know the APRS frequency of your country, ask your dealer.
The AX.25 modem cannot be activated in the “A-Band”.
2. Disable the Receiver Battery Saver via the Set Mode Item
79: SAVE RX
79: SAVE RX
79: SAVE RX
79: SAVE RX
79: SAVE RX
.
When the Receiver Battery Saver is turned on, the VX-8R can not reliably receive
an APRS Beacon.
3. Press the
key several times until the “STATION LIST”
screen appears on the display. The “STATION LIST” screen
will save up to 40 stations. And the “STATION LIST” screen
sorts each station according to the received time.
4. To confirm the details of the received beacon, rotate the
DIAL
knob (or press the
/
keys) to select the de-
sired station, then press the
key. The “Received Data
and Time”, “Distance and Direction of the station”, and other
information will be displayed.
When the “Status Text” is included in the Mic Encoder Sta-
tion Beacon, the “ ” icon appears at the upper right corner
of the display.
5. Rotate the
DIAL
knob (or press the
/
keys) to scroll
through additional lines or pages of the received informa-
tion.
6. When the confirmation is finished, press the
key to return to the STATION LIST
screen.
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ETAILS
Mic-E: Mic Encoder Station
Position (Fixed/Moving) Station
Position (Fixed/Moving) Station (Compressed Data)
Weather Station
Weather Station (Compressed Data)
Object Station
Object Station (Compressed Data)
Item Station
Item Station (Compressed Data)
Killed Station
Killed Station (Compressed Data)
Status Station
Other Station (Include Non-Decoding Station)
S
TATION
L
IST
C
HARACTER
S
TATION
L
IST
C
HARACTER
S
TATION
L
IST
C
HARACTER
R
ECEIVED
D
ATE
& T
IME
S
TATUS
T
EXT
“F
LAG
”
D
ISTANCE
TO
THE
R
ECEIVED
S
TATION
D
IRECTION
TO
THE
R
ECEIVED
S
TATION
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