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« on: May 08, 2010, 05:41:06 am »

Hi,

I'm new to this great forum, I have just bought a vhf GM360 to replace my tired GM300 as I wanted to use 5 tone selcall, so i decided on a GM360 with select 5, I have only setup Icom F1010's with selcall details as they are simple, but I am struggling to work out how to setup my GM360.

I am trying to setup a basic select 5 setup, we use CCIR 70ms and selcall sequence is 135 plus radio number for example my new GM360 is hopefully going to be 13570 as 70 is my number so if people call 70 on their radio my GM360 will alert, does that make sense? also I would need to be able to contact other people via their selcall so I could call for example number 05 (13505) from my radio.

I hope that makes sense?? I am struggling to work out how to set it up with the CPS as everything is diffent from Icom software, plus the radio is alot more sophisticated. I'm very impressed with my new radio, seems alo more "Professional" than our Icom F1010's.

Any help people may have would be greatly received

Nick
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« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2010, 01:19:08 pm »

hi, how are you radios currently setup?
do you select via the menu the radio that you want to contact? or are they just assigned to a specific call button?

how many radios do you have that will need to call each other?

as for the radio receiving a message call it is pretty simple and you should be able to follow the video tutorial that dave has placed on the site.

do your radios send an answer back code (icom lingo)?

maybe you can email a list of the codes and i can help you out?

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Nathan Silveston
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« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2010, 07:28:38 pm »

You have to create a decoder 135(A1A2) and tick call back [enable] on decoder options.
The call telegram musts contain 135(A1A2) sequence.
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« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2010, 11:46:31 am »

Hi Nathan,

I'd definately appreciate it if you could look at my code plug, I managed to send a selcall from my contacts list and also to receive selcalls okay but I still can't get my head round how to just dismount the number from the keypad of my GM380 like I can with my Icom radios.

Any ideas?

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« Reply #4 on: July 28, 2010, 05:08:03 pm »

Yes. I don't understood very good but if you mean see the number on screen (and in calls memory) and can call back :
you have to tick in the right decoder on decoder options 2 call back [enable].

Is it that ? You can attach your codeplug.
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