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14) EMG 1/2 ~ LOCK
EMG 1/2
(short press)
Press EMG 1/2 key (14) to activate priority Channels. LCD shows "EMG". First
time to select the first priority channel, second time to select the second
priority channel, third time to go back to current channel. The default priority
channels are channel 9 and channel 19 (see § PRIORITY CHANNEL SETTING
page 12).
LOCK
(long press)
Long press EMG 1/2-LOCK key (14) to
" ".
Long press EMG 1/2-LOCK key (14) again to
" disappears from LCD.
Note: When active, front panel keys are locked except PTT pedal and rotaty
knobs (PUSH knob (6) is locked). LCD shows "Err" when locked key is pressed.
15) NB/ANL ~ HI-CUT
NB/ANL
(short press)
3 positions switch: Off (no filter) • NB (NB filter activated) • NB/ANL (both filters
activated). When active, the filter is displayed on the LCD.
NB: Noise Blanker / ANL: Automatic Noise Limiter. These filters allow reducing
back ground noises and some reception interferences.
HI-CUT
(long press)
HI-CUT: Cuts out the high frequency interferences and has to be used
in accordance with the reception conditions. When active "HI-CUT" is
displayed on the LCD.
16) ROGER ~ BEEP
ROGER BEEP
(short press)
Press ROGER key (16) to
enable/disable
"ROGER" appears on the LCD when the function is active.
The Roger Beep sounds when the PTT pedal (23) of the microphone is re-
leased in order to let your correspondent speak. Historically as transceiver
is a "simplex" communication mode, it is not possible to speak and to listen
at the same time (as it is the case with a telephone). Once someone had
finished talking, he said "Roger" in order to prevent his correspondent that
it was his turn to talk. The word "Roger" has been replaced by a significant
beep. There comes "Roger beep" from.
enable
key LOCK function. LCD shows
disable
key LOCK function. "
the ROGER BEEP function.
KEY BEEP
(long press)
Press ROGER-BEEP key (16) for 2 seconds to
function.
A beep sounds when key is pressed, changing the channel etc. " " appears
on the display when the function is active.
17) SCAN ~ DW
SCAN
(short press)
Press SCAN key (17) to
enable
ning stops as soon as there is a busy channel. In SCANNING, press s/t to
change scan direction.
Press SCAN key (17) again or PTT pedal (23) to
DUAL WATCH
(long press)
This function allows to
survey
(see page 12) and the current channel.
Long press SCAN-DW key (17) to
Long press SCAN-DW key (17) again or PTT pedal (23) to
18) MODE ~ CTCSS/DCS
MODE
(short press)
Press MODE key (18) to
select
CW or PA. Corresponding mode is displayed on the LCD.
Your modulation mode has to correspond to the one of your correspondent.
- Frequency Modulation / FM: for nearby communications on a flat open field.
- Amplitude Modulation / AM: communication on a field with relief and ob-
stacles at middle distance (the most used).
- Upper and Lower Side Band / USB-LSB: used for long distance communica-
tions (according to the propagation conditions).
- CW is used with morse key on the CW KEY jack on the back panel (F).
- An external loud speaker can be connected to your LINCOLN II + ASC by the
PA jack plug situated on the back panel PA.SP (D). The message transmitted
into the microphone will be directed towards the external speaker and be
amplified. See § MIC GAIN page 7 for adjustment of volume.
CTCSS/DCS
(long press)
This function is only enabled in FM modulation
- Long press MODE-CTCSS/DCS key (18) to
"CTCSS", "DSC" and "oFF" blinks by default on the LCD (or an old stored
value, ex: "CTCSS" / "04").
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enable/disable
the KEY BEEP
SCAN function. LCD shows "SCAN". The scan-
exit
scan.
between channel set on in the [
enable
DW function. LCD shows "DW".
exit
DW function.
the modulation mode: AM ~ FM ~ USB ~ LSB ~
enable
CTCSS tone or DCS code.
] menu

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