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PC Programming
Odmaster Web allows you to set parameters on the web page. After saving, it will be
synchronized to the mobile phone and can be directly written to the radio. Compared with
the mobile phone page, the web page is more comfortable, convenient and faster.
in in your account on Odmaster Web
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Visit [Link] for more products 267. WORKING THE MENU SYSTEM
For a complete reference on available menu items and parameters, s
Note: in channel mode, the setting of these features is not possibl
PTT-ID, Busy channel lock out, channel name edit.
7.1 Basi
Using the menu with arrow keys
A. Press the [MENU] key to enter the menu,
B. Use the FWY keys to navigate between menu items.
C. Once you find the desired menu item, press [MENU] again to select that menu item,
D. Use the FWA keys to select the desired parameter.
E. When you've selected the parameter you want to set for a given menu item;
a). To confirm your selection, press | [MENU] and it will save your setting and bring you back to the main menu.
b). To cancel your changes, press [EXIT] and it will reset that memu item and bring you out of the menu entirely.
F. To exit out of the menu at any time, press the [EXIT] key.
7.2 Using short-cuts
As you may have noticed if you looked at Appendix C, Shortcut Menu operations, every menu item has a numerical value
associated with it, These numbers can be used for direct access of any given menu item,
The parameters also have a number associated with them; see Appendix C, Shortcut Menu operations for details
Using the menu with short-cuts
‘A. Press the [MENU] key to enter the menu.
BB. Use the numerical keypad to enter the number of the menu item,
C. To enter the menu item, press the [MENU] key.
D. For entering the desired parameter you have two options:
a), Use the arrow keys as we did in the previous section; or
Appendix C, Shorteut Menu operations.
CTCSS/ DCS tones, wide/narrow bandwidth,
use
27 Visit [Link] for more products}). Use the numerical keypad to enter the numerical short-cut code.
And just as in the previous section;
a). To confirm your selection, press [MENU] and it will save your setting and bring you back to the main menu,
b). To cancel your changes, pross [EXIT] and it will reset that menu item and bring you out of the menu entircly.
F. To exit out of the menu at any time, press the [EXIT] key
[Link] further examples and procedures in this manual will use the numerical menu short- cuts
7.3 Functions and operations
(0) Squelch level (Squelch) - MENU No.0
Thanks to this function you ean adjust the squeleh in 10 different levels:
+ Level 0; opened squelch. With this setting, radio will detect all signals, also the weakest ones, but will also receive the
background noise or undesired signals.
+ Levels 1- 9: level 1 (lowest squetch level), level 9 (highest squelch level).
Ifthe squelch is set to the highest level, the radio will receive the strongest signals only.
(1) Step frequency (Step) - MENU No.1
This fiction lets you select the desired frequency stp.
The selectable steps are the following: 2.5/5.0/6.25/10.0/12.5/20.0/25.0/50.0 KHz
Notes in channel mode, this function cannot be modified.
(2) TX Power - MENU No.2
This function lets you select the three different power output according to using sccnario.
(3) Power save (Power Save) - MENU No.3
‘The power save feature enables a reduction in the consumption of the battery when the radio is in standby.
‘You have $ sclections available: Off Mode 1/ Mode 2/ Mode 3/ Mode 4. For example: Mode 1= 1s’ working and Is" battery
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‘The higher the number the longer the battery lasts. The higher number increases the RX sleep eyele, but you
may miss the first few syllables before the RX opens
(4) VOX Function (Vox Level )- MENU No.4
This fiction allows hands-free conversations: just speak inthe direction of the microphone and the communication willbe
automaticaly activated,
You can choose amongst 11 levels: Off, 1-9. 1 is the highest level, 9 is the lowest one. If this option is set to Off, the VOX.
fetion is tumed off
Note: the higher isthe level, the higher is the microphone sensitivity. The VOX function cannot be my
and FM radio mode.
(8) Wide/Narrow bandwidth (Bandwidth) - MENU No.5
This function is used to set the working bandwidth of the radio.
‘You can choose between wide or narrow bandwidth
Wide: 25KHz, Narrow: [Link]
Note: In channel mode, this function cannot be modified.
jed in SCAN
(6) Backlight (Backlight) - MENU No.6
‘With this fimetion you can adjust the auto off time of the display backlight (Bright, 1-10Scc).
When the option is Bright, the backlight is always on, which will affect the battery standby time.
Note: we suggest you setting 4-5s levels.
(7) Dual Watch Operation ([Link]) - MENU No.7
‘When this function is activated, you can receive the frequency of channel A and channel B at the same time.
Ifa signal is detected, the W /A. pointer will blink on the corresponding channel or frequency.
Note: In Dual Watch operation mode, you can change the parameter of AB channel or frequency freely.
29 Visit [Link] for more products(8) Keypad beep (Beep) - MENU No.8
‘When this function is enable, everytime a button is pressed, you will hear a beep tone.
(9) Time-Out-Timer (TOT) - MENU No.9
‘The TOT function is used to prevent a too long transmission and limits the tx time: TOT temporarily stops the transmission if
the radio has been used beyond the max pre-set time (Lor example 15s, 30s, 45s, et).
Note: If this option is set to OFF, press and hold the PTT key to keep transmission.
(10) Receiving DCS (Rx DCS) - MENU No.10
DCS codes are similar to access codes and can be added to channels, so as to create a sort of personal channel, They enable
the radio to communicate with the users that are tuned on the same channel and have set the same DCS code.
You can choose amongst
+f OF
+ DO23N-D7S4N (Normal DCS), DO23-D754I (Inverse DCS)
Note: In radio there are 208 groups of normal and inverse DCS codes. This function cannot be amended in channel
‘mode.
(11) Receiving CTCSS (Rx CTCSS) - MENU No.11
[As DCS codes, the CTCSS codes can be added tothe channels for creating new private channels
Note: there are 50 groups of CTCSS tones, In channel mode the CTCSS tones cannot be changed.
(12) Transmitting DCS (Tx DCS) - MENU No.12
In this Menu you activate DCS codes in tx mode, You can choose between normal R-DCS (DO23N-D7S4N) and inverted
R-DCS (10231-7540,
Note: the groups of DCS codes are 208, DCS codes cannot be changed in channel mode.
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In this Menu you can set a CTCSS tone in tx mode.
‘You can choose: Off or CTCSS (67.0 to 254.1 Hz)
Note: there are $0 groups of CTCSS tones. In channel mode the CTCSS tones cannot be changed.
(14) Voice prompts function (Voice) - MENU No. 14
With ths unetion, ou ativate a voice that informs you about any operation selection you are doing.
(15) TX-SEL- MENU No. 15
Transmit on MAIN Channel
‘Transmit on MOST RESENT receive channel
(16)Sean Add (Scan Add) - MENU No.16
In channel mode, to scan the current channel, the channel must be added to the scan group,
+On: Tum on the scan funetion of the current channel.
+Off: Do not scan the current channel,
(17)SCAN Resume Mode (Scan Mode) - MENU No.17
‘Thanks to this function, radio can SCAN in frequency or channel mode. You can choose amongst three options:
+ Time-operated SCAN
‘Whenever a signal is detected, the radio will suspend the SCAN for 5 seconds, and then will continue to SCAN even if the
signal is still present.
+ Carrier-operated SCAN
‘Whenever a signal is detected, the radio will stop scanning. It will resume to SCAN once the signal will disappear,
+ Search -Search SCAN
The radio will stop scanning once a signal is detected.
31 Visit wwwtidradiocom for more products(18) FM Dual Watch (FM-DW) - MENU No.18
(19) Channel A Display Mode (MDF-A) - MENU No.19
This function is used to set the display mode of channel A.
Display modes
‘+ Frequency:Frequency + channel No.
+ NAME: Channel name
Note: Channel name mode must be set by the programming software. Up to three numbers or characters can be
edited.
(20)Channel B Display Mode (MDF-B) - MENU No.20
This function is used to set the display mode of channel B.
Display modes
‘+ Frequency:Frequency + channel No.
+ NAME: Channel name
2 Channel name mode must be set by the programming software. Up to three numbers or characters can be
When this function is on, it may prevent other radios” interference, Ifthe selected channel is being used by other radios, when
you press key PTT, your radio cannot transmit.
Release the PTT and transmit as soon as the frequency is no longer busy,
(22) Auto Keypad Lock (AUTO LK) - MENU No.22
When this feature is activated, the keypad will be automatically locked after 15s; this prevents accidental pressure of any
keys.
“The keypad lock can be manually activateddeactivated through the keypad: keep pressed [TO]
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Using this function, you can set the direction of the frequency offset in rx and tx.
‘You have the following options:
+ Plus: Positive offset;
+ Minus: Negative offset;
+ None: None offset.
Note: you should set different frequency deviation according to the repeaters selected. This function is not enabled in
‘channel mode.
(24) Frequency offset (Offset) - MENU No. 24
In this MENU you can set the deviation between and rx. The frequency offset of his radio is 0,000.99, 998MHz
(25) Channel store - (Memory) - MENU No. 25
‘When the radio is in frequency working mode or standby mode, input the desired ffequency or parameters diet.
NOTES: If you want to set CTCSS tones, DCS codes or the frequency offset, you have to do it before storing the
channel, The channels ready stored are displayed as CH-XXX ("CH" and -channel number), and other channels
nly display channel numbers.
(26) Channel Delete (Delete) - MENU No.26
In this menu you can delete a channel of the radio.
(27) Alarm Mode (Alarm Mode) - MENU No.27
‘This function can set the tone alarm/code alarmsite alarm of the radio,
Keep pressed the [FM/SOS] key for 3 seconds to start the alarm tone.
The following three options can be selected:
Site: the speaker emits an alarm tone but the radio doesn’t transmit;
+ Tone: the speaker emits an alarm tone and the radio transmits it;
33 Visit wwwtidradiocom for more products* Code: the speaker emits an alarm tone and the radio transmits it followed by ANI-ID code.
(28) Scan of frequencies with CTCSS (SEEK CTC) - Menu No. 28
‘The function allows scanning the frequencies with CTCSS tone enabled,
NOTES: The function cannot be activated when the radio is set in Channel mode. The Scan will start only when the
receiving band will detect a signal.
(29) Scan of frequencies with DCS (SEEK DCS) - Menu No. 29
‘This function allows scanning the frequencies with DCS code enabled
NOTES: The function cannot be activated when the radi i set in Channel mode, The Sean will start only when the
receiving band will detect a signal
(30) Squelch tail elimination (TAIL) - Menu No. 30
This fnetion is used eliminate squelch tail nose between handhelds that are communicating directly (no repeater). Reception
ofa 55 Hz or 134.4 Hz tone burst mutes the audio long enough to prevent hearing any squelch tail nose
(31) Roger beep (ROGER) - Menu No. 31
When the PTT is released, the radio will beep to confirm to other users that you have finished your transmission and that they
can tar talking,
(32) 1750Hz Repeater Tone (R-TONE) - Menu No.32
‘With tis fnction you can select 1900H, 1450H, 17S0H, 2100Fz repeater tone, To send outa repeater tone; You hold
down the [PTT] + [SK2] key.
Ityou have the keypad lock enabled on your radio, you can till send a 1750Hz tone the regular way without having to unlock
your radio,
(33) Language selection (Language) - Menu No. 33
\With this fameton, you can select the language of the LCD display and operation prompt.
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‘With this function, you can activate the frequency hopping system, improve the ant-interference ability ofthe radio, and
(35) Reset (Reset) - Menu No.40
‘With this function you can reset the transceiver to the factory-programmed settings and parameters, After that, you can set the
desired functions.
There are two types of reset:
+ VFO: Menu Reset
+ ALL: Menu and channel Reset
reduce the risk of being monitored,
(36) Dual Band single display (SYNC) - Menu No.36
The radio is dual-band, dual-display, and the screen can display A/B frequency band at the same time. It ean also be set to
dual-band single-screen display. When single frequency point is displayed, the channel nickname, frequency and channel
number will be displayed at the same time.
+On: Turn on the SYNC function and display the alias, frequency and channel number of the current channel.
+Off: Tum off the SYNC function, which is a dual-segment dual display mode. The main frequency and sub frequency will be
displayed.
(37) PTT-ID (PTT-ID) - MENU No.37
‘With this function you can decide when sending the ANI-ID code in tx mode,
‘You can choose amongst 4 possibilities.
+ Off: press PTT to tur it off
*BOT: the code is sent when you press the PTT
‘EOT: the code is sent when the PTT is released
+ BOTH: the code is sent when you press and release the PTT
Note: select ‘OFF’ when using in case of affecting the radio.
35 Visit [Link] for more products(38) DTMFST (DTMFST) - MENU No.38
Determines when DTMF Side Tones can be heard ffom the transceiver speaker. You can choose amongst four options
‘No DTMF Side Tones are heard
Side Tones are heard ony from manually keyed DTMF codes
Side Tones are heard ony ftom automatically keyed DTMF codes
Al DIME Side Tones ae heard
(39) ANI-ID (ANI-ID) - MENU No.39
With this function you can set your ID-code. It can be programmed by the proper programming software, You can edit up to 5
digits,
(40) Squelch tail elimination of repeater (RP-STE) - Menu No. 40
This function is used when the radio operates through a repeater; when the PTT is released, the repeater will emit the end
transmission tone to confirm it is working.
Available settings:
Off, 1,2,3,4,5,....10 to set the delay time,
Note: Please disable this function in normal using, lest affect your normal conversation.
(41) Delay the squelch tail of repeater (RPT-RL) - Menu No.41
With this function you have the confirmation that the repeater has transferred the signal. You can choose amongst: Off
1,2,3,4,5,...-10 to set the delay time.
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Phenomena ‘Analysis
Solution
The baitery may be installed improperly
Remove and reattach the batery,
The battery power may run out
‘Recharge or replace the battery
You cannot tum on the radio, The battery may sufler Irom poor contact caused
by ditty or damaged battery contacts
Clean the batery contacts or replace The
battery
The ballery vollage maybe low.
‘Recharge or replace the ballery
The volume level may be low.
Tncrease the volume.
During receiving, the voice is
See eset te The antenna maybe loose or maybe installed
incorrect
“Turnoff the radio, and then remove and
reattach the antenna,
The speaker maybe blocked
‘Clean the surface of the speaker
The frequency or signaling ype maybe
You cannot communicate with | inconsistent with that of other members
‘Verify that your TXIRX frequeney and
signaling type are corect
other group members "You may be too far away from other members.
‘Move towards other members
You may be interrupted by radios using the same
You hear unknown voices or frequency.
noise. The radio in analog mode maybe set with no
signaling
‘Change the frequency, or adjust the squelch
level
Request your dealer to sa signaling forthe
ccurent channel to avoid interf
‘You may be too faraway from other members
‘Move towards other members
You may be in an unfavorable position, For
example, your communication may be blocked by
high buildings or blocked in an underground area.
You are unable to hear anyone
‘because of too much noise and
hiss.
‘Move to an open and flat ara, estar he
radio, and try again,
Timay be the result of external disturbance (such
as electromagnetic interference)
Stay away from equipment that may cause
interference,
‘VOX may be tured on or the headset is not
The radio keeps transmitting installed nplace
Tun off the VOX function, Check that the
Jneadphones are in place
NOTE: If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact your
dealer for more technical support.
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General
Frequeney Range
Memory Channel
Operation Voltage
Battery Capacity
Frequency Stability
Operating Temperature
Mode of Operation
Antenna Impedance
‘Transmitter Part
RF Output Power
FM Modulation
Adjacent Channel Power
Transmission current
Receiver Part
Receive Sensitivity
Adjacent Channel Selectivity
Inter Modulation and Rejection
Conducted Spurious Emission
Rated Audio Power Output
Receive current
Rated Audio Distortion
NOTE: All specifications may be modified without prior notice or liabil
144-148 & 420-450(TX)
136-174 & 400-512MHz (RX)
200
DC74V 410%
2500mAh (Li-lon)
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-20°C 10 450°C
Simplex
50ohm
=10w
1IKOF3E@[Link],
60dB @ 12.5KHz
=1500mA
0.25uV (124B SINAD)
255dB@[Link]
MENU#25 eee amodity existing channels (0 through 250) s0
Memory Channel Peery {hat they cam be accesed fom
sea MRIChannel Mode
00.250
clete- Delete « ‘This meni used to delete the programmed
26 | Delete Deleie® | MENU+26 21008 information from the specified channel (0
memory channel — through 250) so that ean either be
programmed again or be left empty.
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n Alarm Mode - only
‘Alarm Mode Tene: Sending alarm tone
Code: Sending alarm code
SEEK CT ican (67.0HZ,....254.1HZ_
28 | of frequencies with | MENU+28 “Automatic stop after receiving the CTCSS
cTcss signal
SEEK DCS -Sean pont,
29. | of frequencies with * Automatic stop after receiving the DCS signal
Des
on
on
“This function is used eliminate squelch til
TAIL - Squelch wv. noise between handhelds that are
30 ‘Tail Elimination MENU+30 communicating directly (no repeater).
Reception ofa §5 Hzor 1344 Tz tone burst
mutes the audio Tong enough to prevent
hearing any squeleh tail nose
on
“R- Roger On
3 ROGER - Roges U+31 ++Sends an end-of transmission tone to indicate
Beep to other stations that the transmission has
ended.
45
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1 000H42/14S0H1/17S0442/21 0042
32 MENU#32 *To send out a repeater tone: You hold down
Tone the [PTT] + [LAMP/MONI] key.
3 Tangueas” MENU+33 English
Language selection
Hopping RX- om
Py Frequency | MENUS34 on
hopping system
‘VFO: Mens initialization
, RESET — Restore 462.1000 ALL: Menu and ehanne initalization
8 defaults MENU*55 fristesn ‘Resets the radio to factory defaults, with
‘Wo some exceptions
SYNC- Dual Band \: Enable single band 2 line display, adi
36 MENU#6 ‘ON: Enable single band 2 line display, a display
single display
alias frequency,
(OFF: Normal display status,
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46‘Of NoID is sent
BOT: The selected $-CODE is set atthe
beginning
37 PIT-D-PTT-ID | MENU+37 BOT: The selected S-CODE is sent at the ending.
BOTH ; The selected $-CODE is sent atthe
begiming and ening
‘OFF: No DTMF Side Tones ae heard
DI-ST : Side Tones are head oly fom
manvally keyed DTMF
DTMFST- 38 (462.7000 codes:
38 DTMFST 1431 eos ANEST: Side Tones are heard only from
om sutomatically keyed
DIMF codes
DI-+ANT: All DTMF Side Tones are heard
# Displays the ANI code that has been set by
39 ANED Menuiso | Sebi software. This menu cannot be used t0 change
‘eo
a of 1,2,3..10
RP-STE-Squeleh 4462-10000 “This function ts sed els
40 | Tail Elimination | MENUM40 ranma noise when communicating through a
we repeater.
RPT-RL- Delay 10
al the squelch tail of | | MENU+41 ans 8 ‘*Delay the Tail Tone of Repeater (X100
repeater oF milliseconds)
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DCS CODE LIST
Number Code | Number Code | Number Code Number Code | Number Code
1 D023N 2 DO2SN 3 DO26N 4 DOSIN 5 DO32N
6 DO36N 7 Do43N 8 Do47N 9 DOSIN 10 Dos3N
1 DOsaN 12 DO6SN 13 DOTIN 14 DOT2N 15 DOT3N
16 DOAN 17, DIAN. 18—DISN 19 DIIGN 20 DI22N
21 DIN 22 DISIN. 23, DIS2N- 24 DIMNN 25 DIAN
26 = -DIASN 27 DIS2N--28_iISSN 29, DISON 30 DIG2N
31 DI6SN 32,—=s«DI72N-—33.—C*éDITAN 34 DOUSN3S_—DANN
36 D223N 37 sD22SN38_D2ZGN 39 D243N- 40 244N
41 DMN 42 D2M6N 43. ASIN 44 D2S2N4S.—D2SSN
46 D26IN 47, D263N 48 D2HSN 49. D2G6N 50. DTIN
Sl D274N-52,—DBOHN53.—iSIN. © S$ DBISNS5._—(D25N
56 D33IN 57 sD332N.- S8_CDMSN 59 DB4GN 60 DSSIN
61 D3S6N-62_—Ss«éDBKAN 63. :DSHSN 6 DBTIN. 65MIN
66 = -D4I2N 67 DAI3N- 68 AZBN 69 DASIN 70 D432N
n DSN 72,=sDMMON73_iDASZN 74 DASHN = 75.—(DASSN
76 D46IN77.—iDAGAN 78 DASSN 79, AGN 80—(SBN
81 DSN 82.—=«DSIGN. «83. DS23N 4 DS26N 8S DS32N
86 DS46N 87 :iDS6SN- 88 DHUGN. 89. DGIZN = 90«D624N
oT D62Z7N 92_—=sDHSIN 93 DOBZN 94 DGASN 9S DSAN
96 _D6E2N_ 97 _DEGAN 98 DTOSN_ 99 DTN 100, _D723N
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ML
116
121
126
131
136
141
46
Isl
156
161
166
171
176
181
186
191
196
201
206
DI3IN
0231
DO36I
DOS4T
ova
DI2st
pi4st
DI6SI
2231
D245
D261
2741
D33it
D3s6t
pi2i
D44si
D462
Ds06t
Ds46t
e271
D662
D731
102
107
112
17
122
17
132
BT
142
147
152
187
162
167
172
17
182
187
192
197
202
207
DI32N
D02sI
0431
DO6ST
pila
DI3II
Dis2t
DI721
D251
2461
2631
D306
3321
D364
D4I3I
D446
D464
Ds16t
DS6sI
6311
6641
7321
103
108
13
118
123
128
133
138
143
148.
153
158
163
168
173
178.
183
188,
193
198,
203
208,
DI34N
D026
Do47I
Do7IT
DUSI
1321
DISSE
DITA
D261
D2sil
2651
D311
D343
D365
4231
D4s21
46st
9231
D6O6I
6321
D7031
D7341
104
109
us
119
124
129
134
139
144
49
154
159
164
169
174
179
184
189
194
199
204
209
DI43N
posit
DOSII
Do721
Dii6t
DI34I
DIS6I
2051
2431
252i
D261
DSISI
3461
Davi
Dasit
D4saq
D466r
Ds261
D612
64st
p72
D743
105
110
1s
120
125
130
135
40
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
19s
200
205
210
DISaN
032i
DOS3I
D073
pi22t
D143
pi62i
2121
D244
25st
D271
D32s1
D3sit
D4lI
pas2i
D4SSI
DS03t
ps32i
6241
D6s4I
D7231
DIS4I
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CTCSS CHART (Hz)
Numbe Frequene Numbe Frequene Numbe Frequene Numbe Frequene | Numbe Frequene
r y r y r y r y r y
1 67.0 2 69.3 3 ng 4 44 5 710
6 19.7 FI 825 8 854 9 88.5 10 os
uw 94.8 2 974 1B 100 4 103.5 15 107.2
16 1109 17 1148 18 1188 19 123.0 20 127.3
a 1318 2 136, 2B 141. 24 146.2 25, 1si4
26 156.7 2 159.8 28, 162.2 29 1685 30 167.9
31 1113 32 173.8 33 1773 34 179.9 35 183.5
36 186.2 37 189.9 38 192.8 39. 196.6 40 199.5
4 203.5 2 206. 4B 210.7 44 218.1 45 225.7
46, 229.1 47 233.6, 48, 241.8 49. 250.3 50 254.1
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