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OTHER FUNCTIONS
Remote jack (CI-V) information (Continued)
• DV RX message
Command: 20 0101, 20 0102
q–@0
X X
X X
X X
• • •
q–@0 : Message (20 characters)
@1 – @8 : Call sign of the caller station (8 characters)
@9 – #2 : Note of the caller station (4 characters)
• FF: When no call sign is received since the transceiver
power ON.
Example: When a Gateway call is received
RX RPT2
GW
RX RPT1
CALLED
YOUR STATION
CALLER: Caller's call sign
CALLED: Called station call sign
RXRPT1: Call sign of the repeater that was accessed
by the caller station
* If it was a call through a gateway and the inter-
net, this item displays the gateway call sign of
the repeater you received the call from.
RXRPT2: Call sign of the repeater you received the
call from
• GPS/D-PRS data— Position
Command: 20 0301, 20 0302
q–o
!0
!1
0 0
X X
• • •
X X X X X
Data number
q–o: Call sign/SSID
*9 ASCII characters (A–Z, 0–9, /, -, space)
!0 , !1 : Symbol
*2 ASCII characters (00h–EFh)
!2 – !6 : Latitude (ddºmm.mmm format)
!7 – @2 : Longitude (dddºmm.mmm format)
@3 – @6 : Altitude (0.1 meter steps)
@7 , @8 : Course (1 degree steps)
@9 – #1 : Speed (0.1 km/h steps)
#2 – #8 : Date (UTC: yyyymmddHHMMSS)
* y: Year, m: Month, d: Day, H: Hour, M: Minute,
S: Second
@1 – @8
@9 – #2
X
X
X
X X
X
• • •
INTERNET
INTERNET
CALLER
!2 – !6
!7 – @2
X X X
• • •
X X X X
• • •
X X X X
• DV RX Status setting
Command: 20 0201, 20 0202
Data
Function
bit7
0 (Fixed)
bit6 0/1 Receiving a
voice call
bit5 0/1 Last call finisher When the last call was finished
bit4 0/1 Receiving a sig-
nal
bit3 0/1 Receiving a BK
call
bit2 0/1 Receiving a
EMR call
bit1 0/1 Receiving a sig-
nal other than DV
bit0 0/1 Packet loss sta-
tus
@3 – @6
@9 – #1
@7 @8
• • •
X X X X X X X X
• • •
#9 :
Power (see the table below)
$0 :
Height (see the table below)
$1 :
Gain (see the table below)
$2 :
Directivity (see the table below)
Power
Data
(W)
0
0
1
1
2
4
3
9
4
16
5
25
6
36
7
49
390/1280
8
64
780/2560
9
81
1561/5120
13-20
Description
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During receiving a digital voice
signal, select "1." (Regardless of
DSQL and CSQL setting)
by you, select "1."
When the audio tone can be
heard, select "1."
During receiving a BK call, se-
lect "1."
During receiving a EMR call, se-
lect "1."
When "DV" and "FM" are blink-
ing, select "1."
During displaying a packet loss
#2 – #8
#9 $0 $1 $2
X X X X
• • •
X X X X X X X X X X
Height
Gain
Directivity
(m/ft)
(dB)
3/10
0
Omni-direction
6/20
1
12/40
2
24/80
3
135º SE
49/160
4
98/320
5
225º SW
195/640
6
7
315º NW
8
9
(deg)
45º NE
90º E
180º S
270º W
360º N
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Do you have a question about the ID-5100A and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
How many memories?
The Icom ID-5100A has a total of 1000 Memory channels.
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Can you put FM, DStar 2m 440 all in one memory or their multi memory channels?
Yes, the Icom ID-5100A can store both FM and D-Star frequencies in its memory channels. Each memory channel can store operating mode, which includes FM and D-Star, along with other settings like frequency, duplex direction, tone settings, and call signs.
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