6.0peration Mode
(~6_-_2_S_e_tt_in_g_C_h_an_n_e_l_S_te_p_ln_t_erv_a_ls
_ _ _ _ _ )
Channel steps can be defined as intervals or steps between frequencies.
Although this product is programmed with standard steps, it allows changing the
steps if necessary. Please refer to "Changing the Channel Steps (P.59)" for
adjusting channel steps.
( 6-3 Increasing or Decreasing the Frequency in 1 MHz Steps )
•Changing Frequencies on the Main Band
In the VFO mode, to change frequencies on the main band in steps of 1 MHz,
rotate the upper main dial while pressing the
~
key. The displayed frequency
F:m
will increase or decrease in 1 MHz steps.
li!m
•Changing Frequencies on the Sub Band
In the VFO mode, when
chan~g
frequencies on the sub band, rotate the upper
sub dial while pressing the
~
key. The displayed frequency will increase or
decrease in 1 MHz steps.
•
MEMO
·When increasing or decreasing sub band frequencies in 1 MHz
steps, the frequency will change without regard to the range of
specific bands.
·If the dial isn't rotated when the
~
key is pressed, the Key lock
activates. Press and hold
~
to unlock.
( 6-4 Directly Inputting Frequencies
Frequencies can be directly entered using the numerical keypad.
Example 1: To enter 232.000MHz,
PO
ATT
~
#1\PT
press the
Q3 , IEJ
and
~
keys and press the
@j]
key.
Example 2: To enter 915.000MHz,
press the
~
,
~
and
~
keys and press the
@I
key.
Example 3: To enter 232.1
OOMH~
press the
~
,
d3 ,
Q3,
~
and
~
keys and press the
@I
key.
Example 4: To enter 915.0125MHz
press the
I·
~, ~, ~,
00,
~
,
~
and
~keys
and
press the
@j]
key.
)
If there is an error in selecting a frequency, press the [PTT] key or
the~
key and
the process can be redone from the start.
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