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4-10. OTHER OPERATION
4-10-1.
Beep Tones
Audible confirmation of various microprocessor
functions is provided in the form of a series of audio
beeps. The output level of the
"Beeper" is
adjustable with a variable resistor located inside the
set. (Please refer to Section 6-6-3.)
4-10-2.
Audible Mode Announcement
When a Mode key is pressed, the first character of
the mode is sounded in Morse code thru the
speaker. (Note that FSK is announced with an "R")
Mode
Morse Code
LSB
.
-
. .
USB
. .
-
cw
-
.
-
.
FSK
.
-
.
AM
.
-
FM
. .
-
.
4-10-3.
Alarm Function
Several alarms have been included to signal errors
that you might encounter. The chart below lists the
possible causes and the resulting Morse code alarm.
Morse code will be heard from the speaker.
Indication
• When the SCAN key is pressed
and the receiver is unable to
execute memory scan.
• When all memory channels are full
and attempt is made to find an
empty channel with the 1 MHz
switch ON.
• When all memory channels are
empty and an attempt is made to
select memory channel with the 1
MHz switch ON.
When you exceed the operating
limits while using the numeric keys
to enter a frequency.
4-10-4.
Frequency Step
A. TUNING knob
Morse Code
CHECK
OVER
The frequency step depends on the mode that has
been selected.
Mode
Frequency
One
revolution
Step
of TUNING knob
SSB/CW/FSK
10 Hz
10kHz
AM/FM
100Hz
50kHz
When the FINE function is ON, the frequency step is
1
Hz.
The frequency step in the AM and FM modes can
be set to 10Hz. (Please refer to Section 4-10-15.)
B. M.CH/VFO CH control
1. The active VFO frequency step is as shown
below.
Frequency Step
10kHz
One revolution of
M.CH/VFO CH control
240kHz
The frequency step may be reprogrammed when
turning on the POWER switch. (Please refer to
Section 4-10-15.)
2. This control is also used to select the desired
memory
channel
during
Memory
Channel
Operation.
4-10-5.
Amateur Radio Bands selection
Press the UP/DOWN switch to change amateur radio
bands .
4-10-6.
Direct keyboard frequency entry
Direct keyboard entry of the operating frequency is
possible
using
the
Numeric
Keypad
on
the
transceiver. This allows rapid changes in frequency
without the delays encountered when using other
tuning methods.
Note
You cannot enter any frequency which is outside
the coverage of the radio.
1. Press the ENT key. The display will indicate.
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+
2. Enter the desired operating frequency from Most
Significant Digit to the Least Significant Digit. You
do not have to enter trailing zeros, but you must
enter leading zeros.
I l,l
-
-
I
,,
I •
=: - - - - -
-.
.
When 3 is entered into the 10 MHz digit and then a
number is entered into the 100 kHz digit, the band is
shifted to the 3 MHz band.
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