Shift Setting; Copying A Memory Channel To The Vfo Mode - Alinco DJ-G29T Instruction Manual

222/902mhz dual band fm transceiver
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8.Functions Allotted to the Keypad
[~s_-1_1_S_h_ift_S_e_tt_in_g~~~~~~~~~)
In conventional repeater systems, a signal received on one frequency is
retransmitted on another frequency. The difference between these two frequencies
is called the offset frequency. The offset frequency of range this unit is from O
to 999.995MHz.
1.Press the
~
key, and while
Iii
is displayed, press the MAIN key several
times to display the current offset frequency and shift direction setting [+]
or [·]:
*{·)means that the TX frequency is lower than the RX frequency.
* {+) means vice versa.
2.Rotate the upper main dial while the shift
frequency is being displayed.
Iii
=
"~
Clockwise: each click increases the
frequency by one tuning step.
Counter-clockwise: each click decreases the
frequency by one tuning step.
Press the FUNC key and rotate the dial to
increase or decrease the frequency in 1 MHz
steps.
223.500
0 M
SHIFT
-0. 600
Note: In the event that the transmitting frequency goes beyond the amateur radio
band by setting a shift, [TX disabled] is shown on the display and
transmission is disabled.
MEMO
·Please refer 8-5 Tone squelch function (P.53) I Tone encode to set
cress
or DCS required for repeater access.
( 8-12 Copying a Memory Channel to the VFO Mode)
When you want to seek or move a
QSO
by shifting the frequency slightly from that
of the memory channel, you can copy the frequency of the memory channel to the
VFO,
which then allows you to move up or down from the memory channel
frequency.
1.ln the memory mode, select the memory channel you wish to copy to the
VFO
mode.
2.Press the
~
key and light
Iii
on the display.
3.By pressing the
t1fJI}
key, the frequency of the memory channel is copied
to the
VFO
mode.
After copying the memory channel, the transceiver will switch to the
VFO
mode.
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