778 Uv 170507
778 Uv 170507
778 Uv 170507
170507
Qixiang Electon Science & Technoloyg Co.,Ltd.
www.qxdz.cn
AT-778UV
Instruction Manual
CONTENTS
1.FUNCTIONS & FEATURES............................................................................ 1
2.ACCESSORIES.............................................................................................. 2
3.INITIAL INSTALLATION................................................................................. 3
4.GETTING ACQUAINTED................................................................................ 8
5.WORKING MODE......................................................................................... 11
6.BASIC OPERATIONS................................................................................... 12
7.FUNCTION MENU........................................................................................ 11
8.CHANNEL MENU......................................................................................... 20
10.PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE................................................................... 24
11.MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................... 25
12.SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................... 26
13.ATTACHED CHART.................................................................................... 27
1. FUNCTIONS & FEATURES
AT-778UV Mobile Radio has nice housing, stoutness & stability, advanced and
reliable functions, perfect & valuable. This amateur mobile radio especially designs
for drivers and it pursues philosophy of innovation and practicality. More functions as
follows:
♦♦Adopt superior quality material, better technology and high quality radiator to
ensure stable and durable operation;
♦♦180 degree rotatable FTF LCD display;
♦♦Full alloy body for heat radiation;
♦♦louder speaker inside microphone and radio base;
♦♦Amateur mode and professional mode for different operation requirement;
♦♦Distribute buttons reasonably, convenient for operation;
♦♦Sperate band width setting for each single channel, Wide 25K, Middle 20K,
Narrow 12.5K;
♦♦200 programmable memory channels, identiied by editing name;
♦♦Sperate CTCSS, DCS setting for each single channel, rejecting extra calling
from other radios;
♦♦Various scan functions including CTCSS/DCS Scan function;
♦♦Smart menu control and PC programming control;
♦♦Voltage level protection;
♦♦LCD brightless control;
♦♦Automatic power on function;
♦♦Main unit and microphone key lock function;
♦♦Optional wireless microphone;
♦♦Optional APP control function;
♦♦Optional scramblerfunction;
♦♦Optional DTMF, 2Tone, 5Tone function.
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2. ACCESSORIES
2.1 Standard Accessories
P1 P4
FUNC
P2 P5
MIC
P3 P6
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3. Initial Installation
3.1 Mobile Installation
To install the transceiver, select a safe, convenient location inside your vehicle that
minimizes danger to your passengers and yourself while the vehicle is in motion. Consider
installing the unit at an appropriate position so that knees or legs will not strike it during
sudden braking of your vehicle. Try to pick a well ventilated location that is shielded from
direct sunlight.
1.Install the mounting bracket in the vehicle using the supplied selftapping screws (2pcs)
and flat washers (2pcs)
Car body
Washer (M5)
Tapping screw
(M5x20mm)
Mounting bracket
2.Position the transceiver, then insert and tighten the supplied hexagon SEMS screws.
♦♦Double check that all screws are tightened to prevent vehicle vibration from loosening
the bracket or transceiver.
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1.Route the DC power cable supplied with the transceiver directly to the vehicle's battery
terminals using the shortest path from the transceiver.
♦♦We recommend you do not use the cigarette lighter socket as some cigarette lighter
sockets introduce an unacceptable voltage drop.
♦♦The entire length of the cable must be dressed so it is isolated from heat, moisture,
and the engine secondary (high voltage) ignition system/ cables.
2. After installing cable, in order to avoid the risk of damp, please use heat-resistant tap to
tie together with fuse box. Don't forget to reinforce whole cable.
3.In order to avoid the risk of short circuit, please cut down connection with negative (-) of
battery, then connect with radio.
4.Confirm the correct polarity of the connections, then attach the power cable to the
battery terminals; red connects to the positive (+) terminal and black connects to the
negative (-) terminal.
♦♦Use the full length of the cable without cutting off excess even if the cable is longer
than required. In particular, never remove the fuse holders from the cable.
Red
Black
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Regulated
power supply (QRP-01) ANT EXT SP
Red
Black
Regulated power supply (QRP-01)
2.Connect the transceiver's DC power connector to the connector on the DC power cable.
♦♦Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab clicks.
»»Before connecting the DC power to the transceiver, be sure to switch the
transceiver and the DC power supply OFF.
»»Do not plug the DC power supply into an AC outlet until you make all connections.
Only use fuses of the specified type and rating, otherwise the transceiver could be
damaged.
»»If you use the transceiver for a long period when the vehicle battery is not fully
charged, or when the engine is OFF, the battery may become discharged, and will
not have sufficient reserves to start the vehicle. Avoid using the transceiver in these
conditions.
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3.3 Antenna Connection
Before operating, install an efficient, well-tuned antenna. The success of your installation
will depend largely on the type of antenna and its correct installation. The transceiver can
give excellent results if the antenna system and its installation are given careful attention.
Use a 50Ω impedance antenna and low-loss coaxial feed-line that has a characteristic
impedance of 50Ω, to match the transceiver input impedance. Coupling the antenna to the
transceiver via feed-lines having an impedance other than 50Ω reduces the efficiency of
the antenna system and can cause interference to nearby broadcast television receivers,
radio receivers, and other electronic equipment.
»»Transmitting without first connecting an antenna or other matched load may
damage the transceiver. Always connect the antenna to the transceiver before
transmitting.
»»All fixed stations should be equipped with a lightning arrester to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock, and transceiver damage.
SP-01
ANT EXT SP
»»External speaker adopt double port BTL, please care about the connecting way.
The speaker can not connect with the ground, otherwise the speaker will be fault.
The wrong connecting way as the following picture.
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Error
SP-01 Ground
ANT EXT SP
3.4.2 Microphone
For voice communications, connect a microphone equipped with an 8-pin modular plug
into the modular socket on the front of the main unit. Press irmly on the plug until the
locking tab clicks.
P1 P4
FUNC
P2 P5
MIC
P3 P6
Microphone
connector
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4. Getting Acquainted
4.1 Front panel
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2 5
P1 P4
1 FUNC 8
3 6
P2 P5
MIC
10
9
P3 P6
4 7
ANT EXT SP
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NO. Key Functions
1 Antenna connector Connect a 50 ohm antenna
2 Ex-Speaker Jack Connect optional SP-01 external speaker
3 Power cable Connect a standard DC power cable
4.3 Display
7 8 11 12 9 13 14
1 6
10
2 5
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3 4
23 18 19 20 21 22 15
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NO. Functions
1 Displays the self define function when press P1
2 Displays the self define function when press P2
3 Displays the self define function when press P3
4 Displays the self define function when press P4
5 Displays the self define function when press P5
6 Displays the self define function when press P6
7 Displays the main channel TX or RX status
8 Displays when Automatic power on function is on
9 Displays the main channel field strength
10 Displays main channel number in channel mode
11 Displays when set band width for main channel
12 Displays when main channel set CTCSS/DCS
13 Displays when main channel reverse function is on
14 Displays when main channel offset function is on
15 Displays when main channel is in scan list
16 Displays main channel frequency or name
17 Displays sub channel number in channel mode
18 Displays when setting band width for sub channel
19 Displays when current sub channel set CTCSS/DCS
20 Displays when sub channel reverse function is ON
21 Displays when sub channel offset function is ON
22 Displays when sub channel receive a signal
23 Display sub channel frequency or name
24 Displays signal strength
25 Display voltage and menu setting
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4.4 Microphone
7 8
1
2
4 3
10
6
5
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5. WORKING MODE
(AMATEUR TRANSCEIVER OR PROFESSIONAL TRANSCEIVER)
According to practical application, you can set the radio works as Amateur Transceiver
mode or Professional Transceiver mode. There are also 2 levels operation menu to set
functions as you need. It is easy and convenient. FUNC MENU is for set background
function, CHAN MENU for set channel function, MINI KEY menu for set self define key.
1.Working Mode:
A. By programming software: In PC software's "General Setting" menu, choose "Display
Mode" to select Amateur Transceiver mode or Professional Transceiver mode.
B. BA By manual setup: Please refer to "Display Mode" in Page 16.
2.Amateur Transceiver Mode:
Except setting as "CH" mode, others considered as Amateur transceiver
mode. Under this mode, press V/M matched PX key to switch between
Channel mode and VFO mode.
A. Frequency+Channel mode: When set display as "FR", it enters into
Frequency+Channel mode, new setting of channel operation and
shortcut operation can be temporarily used by user. Once the radio (pic1)
is turned off or switched to anothe channel, the temporary setting will
be erased and back to initial settings.(As pic 1)
B. Channel+Name Tag Mode: When set display as "NM",it enters into
Channel +Name Tag mode. At this mode, it will display corresponding
channel name when the current channel is edited with name.
(pic2)
Otherwise, it will display frequency + channel. Its operations are the
same as frequency + channel mode.(As pic 2)
C. VFO Mode(Frequency mode): This mode shows only frequency on
the display. Shortcut operation and Channel setting will be changed
& stored as the latest value permanently. Once the radio is turned off
or changed to new VFO frequency, the latest setting is remained until (pic3)
next change.(As pic 3)
3. Professional Transceiver Mode:
When set display mode as "CH" , i t enters into Professional Transceiver
mode. At this mode,except scan,other shortcut operation can't operate.
And from No.1-10 menu in function setting will be autohidden,They (pic4)
should be set by PC software. If there is corresponding name for
current channel , the LCD wi l l display current channel name Otherwise,it shows current
channel number. (As Pic 4)
»»If transceiver programmed as professional transceiver mode and locked, you can't
return to amateur transceiver mode by manual operation from general setting.
4.Under any mode, the FUNC MENU setting can be changed and saved.
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6. Basic Operations
6.1 Switching the Power On/Off
Short press to power on the radio or set automatic power on according the funtion
menu, hold for over 2 seconds to power off the radio.
»»2.5k, 5k, 6.25k, ,10k, 12.5k, 20k, 25k, 30k and 50k step size available for this radio.
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6.5 Receiving
When the channel you are operating being called, the screen shows red RX and field
strength. in this way you can hear the calling.
»»When the RX icon and field strength flashes, but can not hear the caling, it means
current channel receive a matching carrier but unmatching signaling. Refer to
CTCSS/ DCS CODE or Optional Signaling setup in Page 14).
6.6 Transmitting
Hold [PTT] and speak into microphone. the radio start transmit. Hold the microphone
approximately 2.5-5.0cm from your lips and speak to microphone in your normal speaking
voice to get best timbre.
»»Only available transmit on main channel.
»»Under channel mode,this operation can be temporarily used by user. Once the
radio is turned off or switched to another channel, the temporary setting will be
erased. If the channel setting programmed for valid, the temporary setting will keep
valid until next change, turn off radio or switch to another channel, the temporary
setting will not changed.
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6.14 Frequency/Channel Scan
Frequency Scan
In frequency (VFO) mode, this function is designed to monitor signal of all frequency
points under each step size.
1. In VFO mode, press [FUNC] key to switch function group, choose the [PX] key defined
as SCN function.
2. Short press the [PX] key defined as SCN function to start frequency scan, the LCD
displays "S".
3. Turn channel knob or press microphone [UP]/[DOWN] key can change scan direction.
4. Turn channel knob or press any key except microphone [UP]/[DOWN] key to exit.
Channel Scan
In channel mode, this function is designed to monitor signal of all frequency points under
each step size.
1. In channel mode, press [FUNC] key to switch function group, choose the [PX] key
defined as SCN function.
2. Short press the [PX] key defined as SCN function to start frequency scan, the LCD
displays: S.
3. Turn channel knob or press microphone [UP]/[DOWN] key can change scan direction.
4. Turn channel knob or press any key except microphone [UP]/[DOWN] key to exit.
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7. Function Menu
1. Hold [FUNC] key for over 2S to enter SELECT MENU interface.
2. Press [P4],[P6] or turn channel knob to choose menu list. Press [P5] can fast turn page.
3. Press [PUSH] to enter FUNC MENU list.
4. Press [P4],[P6] key or turn channel knob to choose wanted setting.
7.1 Beep
1. Enter FUNCTION MENU list, choose No.01 function.
2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting.
Off~5: 6 group available.
Off: Turn off BEEP function.
4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit.
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7.5 VOL Volume level setting
1. Enter FUNCTION MENU list, choose No.05 function
2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
1-36 : total 36 levels available
4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit
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7.10 RDW(Dual Watch setup)
1. Enter FUNCTION MENU list, choose No.10 function
2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
ON: Enable Dual Watch function
OFF: Disable Dual Watch function
4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit.
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1450Hz: Pilot frequency 1450Hz
1750Hz: Pilot frequency 1750Hz
2100Hz: Pilot frequency 2100Hz
4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit
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8. Channel menu
1. Hold [FUNC] key for over 2S to enter SELECT MENU interface.
2. Press [P4],[P6] or turn channel knob to choose menu list. Press [P5] can fast turn page.
3. Press [PUSH] to CHAN MENU list
4. Press [P4],[P6] key or turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
»»The working of CTCSS/DCS decode shall be work associated with the squelch
mode setup. (Refer to Signaling Combination setup in page 21).
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8.7 Talk Around
This function enable direct communication with other radios in case the repeater is not
activated or when out of the repeater range. The transceiver willtransmit by RX frequency
with its CTCSS/DCS signaling.
1. Enter CHAN MENU list, choose No.7 function
2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting
ON: Turn on talk around function
OFF: Turn off talk around function
4. Press PUSH button or P3 key to store setting and exit.
»»In Frequency (VFO) mode or RTDF function is on. ,this function will be auto-hidden.
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BU: Signaling busy lockout, transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a
matching carrier.
RL: Signaling busy lockout, transmitting is inhibited when current
channel receives a matching carrier but dis-matching CTCSS/DCS code.
OFF: Busy channel lockout is disabled.Transmitting is allowed in any receiving status
4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit
8.11 TX OFF
1. Enter CHAN MENU list, choose No.11 function
2. Press [PUSH] button, the menu value in LCD turns to green color.
3. Turn channel knob to choose wanted setting.
ON: TX allowed, press [PTT] to transmit
OFF: TX not allowed, press [PTT] will emit a beep.
4. Press [PUSH] button or [P3] key to store setting and exit
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10. Programming Software
Installing and StartingSoftware I
Install USB Cable Driver Programme
1. Click start menu in computer, under “ALL PROGRAMS” menu, choose and click “USB
To Com port” in AT-778UV program, install “USB To Com port” driver by indication.
2. Connect the optional PC55 USB Programming cable to USB port in PC with transceiver.
3. Double click AT-778UV shortcut or click AT-778UV inprocedure index of start menu,
choose serial com port as indicated then click OK to start programming software.
4. According to instruction,select correct"COM Port", then click "OK" to start programming
software.
»»Even in same computer,the selective COM Port is different when USB cable
connects with different USB port
You shall install software before connecting the USB cable line. Switch on transceiver
before writing frequency.You had better not switch on or off the power supply of
transceiver when it is connected with computer, otherwise, it will make transceiver unable
to read or write frequency. In this case, you have to turn off programming software, pull
out USB cable. then reinsert USB cable and open software, then rechoose COM Port, it
will turn into normal operation. Therefore, please connect transceiver with computer after
switching on the transceiver. Don't restart transceiver power when it is connected with
computer.
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11. Maintenance
11.1 Default Setting after Resetting
Frequency band VHF UHF
VFO frequency 145.150MHz 431.150MHz
Memory channel -- --
Offset direction -- --
Offset frequency 600KHz 5MHz
Channel step 10KHz 10KHz
CTCSS encode and decode -- --
CTCSS tone frequency 88.5Hz 88.5Hz
DCS encode and decode -- --
DCS Code 000N 000N
Output power HI HI
TOT 3 3
APO OFF OFF
VOL 28 28
Squelch Level 3 3
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12. Specifications
GENERAL
Frequency Range VHF: 136-174MHz UHF: 400~490MHz
Number of Channels 200 channels
Channel Spacing 25K (Wide Band) 20K(Middle Band) 12.5K (Narrow band)
2.5KHz, 5KHz, 6.25KHz, 10KHz, 12.5KHz, 20KHz, 25KHz,
Phase-locked Step
30KHz, 50KHz
Operating Voltage 13.8V DC ±15%
Squelch Carrier/CTCSS/DCS
Frequency Stability ±5 ppm
Operating Temperature -20℃~+60℃
Dimensions(mm) 124 (W) x 163(D) x 39 (H)
Weight about 0.64Kg
TRANSMITTER
Wide band Narrow band
Sensitivity (12dB Sinad) ≤0.25μV ≤0.35μV
Adjacent Channel
≥60dB ≥60dB
Selectivity
Audio Response +1~-3dB(0.3~3KHz) +1~-3dB(0.3~2.55KHz)
Hum & Noise ≥45dB ≥40dB
Audio distortion ≤5%
Audio power output >2W@8
RECEIVER
Wide band Narrow band
Power Output 25W / 15W / 5W
Modulation 16KΦF3E 11KΦF3E
Adjacent Channel Power ≥70dB ≥60dB
Hum & Noise ≥40dB ≥36dB
Spurious Emission ≥60dB ≥60dB
Audio Response +1~-3dB(0.3~3KHz) +1~- 3dB(0.3~2.55KHz)
Audio Distortion ≤5%
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13. Attached Chart
52 groups CTCSS Tone Frequency(Hz)
No. Freq.(Hz) No. Freq.(Hz) No. Freq. (Hz) No. Freq. (Hz) No. Freq. (Hz)
1 62.5 12 94.8 23 136.5 34 177.3 45 218.1
2 67.0 13 97.4 24 141.3 35 179.9 46 225.7
3 69.3 14 100.0 25 146.2 36 183.5 47 229.1
4 71.9 15 103.5 26 151.4 37 196.2 48 233.6
5 74.4 16 107.2 27 156.7 38 189.9 49 241.8
6 77.0 17 110.9 28 159.8 39 192.8 50 250.3
7 79.7 18 114.8 29 162.2 40 196.6 51 254.1
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1024 groups DCS Code
Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC Code DSC
No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal) No. (Octal)
1. 000 2. 001 3. 002 4. 003 5. 004 6. 005 7. 006 8. 007
9. 010 10. 011 11. 012 12. 013 13. 014 14. 015 15. 016 16. 017
17. 020 18. 021 19. 022 20. 023 21. 024 22. 025 23. 026 24. 027
25. 030 26. 031 27. 032 28. 033 29. 034 30. 035 31. 036 32. 037
33. 040 34. 041 35. 042 36. 043 37. 044 38. 045 39. 046 40. 047
41. 050 42. 051 43. 052 44. 053 45. 054 46. 055 47. 056 48. 057
49. 060 50. 061 51. 062 52. 063 53. 064 54. 065 55. 066 56. 067
57. 070 58. 071 59. 072 60. 073 61. 074 62. 075 63. 076 64. 077
65. 100 66. 101 67. 102 68. 103 69. 104 70. 105 71. 106 72. 107
73. 110 74. 111 75. 112 76. 113 77. 114 78. 115 79. 116 80. 117
81. 120 82. 121 83. 122 84. 123 85. 124 86. 125 87. 126 88. 127
89. 130 90. 131 91. 132 92. 133 93. 134 94. 135 95. 136 96. 137
97. 140 98. 141 99. 142 100. 143 101. 144 102. 145 103. 146 104. 147
105. 150 106. 151 107. 152 108. 153 109. 154 110. 155 111. 156 112. 157
113. 160 114. 161 115. 162 116. 163 117. 164 118. 165 119. 166 120. 167
121. 170 122. 171 123. 172 124. 173 125. 174 126. 175 127. 176 128. 177
129. 200 130. 201 131. 202 132. 203 133. 204 134. 205 135. 206 136. 207
137. 210 138. 211 139. 212 140. 213 141. 214 142. 215 143. 216 144. 217
145. 220 146. 221 147. 222 148. 223 149. 224 150. 225 151. 226 152. 227
153. 230 154. 231 155. 232 156. 233 157. 234 158. 235 159. 236 160. 237
161. 240 162. 241 163. 242 164. 243 165. 244 166. 245 167. 246 168. 247
169. 250 170. 251 171. 252 172. 253 173. 254 174. 255 175. 256 176. 257
177. 260 178. 261 179. 262 180. 263 181. 264 182. 265 183. 266 184. 267
185. 270 186. 271 187. 272 188. 273 189. 274 190. 275 191. 276 192. 277
193. 300 194. 301 195. 302 196. 303 197. 304 198. 305 199. 306 200. 307
201. 310 202. 311 203. 312 204. 313 205. 314 206. 315 207. 316 208. 317
209. 320 210. 321 211. 322 212. 323 213. 324 214. 325 215. 326 216. 327
217. 330 218. 331 219. 332 220. 333 221. 334 222. 335 223. 336 224. 337
225. 340 226. 341 227. 342 228. 343 229. 344 230. 345 231. 346 232. 347
233. 350 234. 351 235. 352 236. 353 237. 354 238. 355 239. 356 240. 357
241. 360 242. 361 243. 362 244. 363 245. 364 246. 365 247. 366 248. 367
249. 370 250. 371 251. 372 252. 373 253. 374 254. 375 255. 376 256. 377
257. 400 258. 401 259. 402 260. 403 261. 404 262. 405 263. 406 264. 407
265. 410 266. 411 267. 412 268. 413 269. 414 270. 415 271. 416 272. 417
273. 420 274. 421 275. 422 276. 423 277. 424 278. 425 279. 426 280. 427
281. 430 282. 431 283. 432 284. 433 285. 434 286. 435 287. 436 288. 437
289. 440 290. 441 291. 442 292. 443 293. 444 294. 445 295. 446 296. 447
297. 450 298. 451 299. 452 300. 453 301. 454 302. 455 303. 456 304. 457
305. 460 306. 461 307. 462 308. 463 309. 464 310. 465 311. 466 312. 467
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313. 470 314. 471 315. 472 316. 473 317. 474 318. 475 319. 476 320. 477
321. 500 322. 501 323. 502 324. 503 325. 504 326. 505 327. 506 328. 507
329. 510 330. 511 331. 512 332. 513 333. 514 334. 515 335. 516 336. 517
337. 520 338. 521 339. 522 340. 523 341. 524 342. 525 343. 526 344. 527
345. 530 346. 531 347. 532 348. 533 349. 534 350. 535 351. 536 352. 537
353. 540 354. 541 355. 542 356. 543 357. 544 358. 545 359. 546 360. 547
361. 550 362. 551 363. 552 364. 553 365. 554 366. 555 367. 556 368. 557
369. 560 370. 561 371. 562 372. 563 373. 564 374. 565 375. 566 376. 567
377. 570 378. 571 379. 572 380. 573 381. 574 382. 575 383. 576 384. 577
385. 600 386. 601 387. 602 388. 603 389. 604 390. 605 391. 606 392. 607
393. 610 394. 611 395. 612 396. 613 397. 614 398. 615 399. 616 400. 617
401. 620 402. 621 403. 622 404. 623 405. 624 406. 625 407. 626 408. 627
409. 630 410. 631 411. 632 412. 633 413. 634 414. 635 415. 636 416. 637
417. 640 418. 641 419. 642 420. 643 421. 644 422. 645 423. 646 424. 647
425. 650 426. 651 427. 652 428. 653 429. 654 430. 655 431. 656 432. 657
433. 660 434. 661 435. 662 436. 663 437. 664 438. 665 439. 666 440. 667
441. 670 442. 671 443. 672 444. 673 445. 674 446. 675 447. 676 448. 677
449. 700 450. 701 451. 702 452. 703 453. 704 454. 705 455. 706 456. 707
457. 710 458. 711 459. 712 460. 713 461. 714 462. 715 463. 716 464. 717
465. 720 466. 721 467. 722 468. 723 469. 724 470. 725 471. 726 472. 727
473. 730 474. 731 475. 732 476. 733 477. 734 478. 735 479. 736 480. 737
481. 740 482. 741 483. 742 484. 743 485. 744 486. 745 487. 746 488. 747
489. 750 490. 751 491. 752 492. 753 493. 754 494. 755 495. 756 496. 757
497. 760 498. 761 499. 762 500. 763 501. 764 502. 765 503. 766 504. 767
505. 770 506. 771 507. 772 508. 773 509. 774 510. 775 511. 776 512. 777
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