Opera Tion; Preliminary Steps; Inicial Power Up, Band Selection - Yaesu FT-767GX Operating Manual

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This section is intended to famillarize you with
the various operating reatures oí the transcei­
The
early
subsections
ver.
che baslc operating procedures for the receiver
and aansmltter. However, for these
descri b ed it is assumed that you have performed
each
step
the arder
m
that you have already read
with
che
locations
and
varlous
cootrols
and
tr
e1ver
has been
ansc
§2
If not, please read
§3.
4 . 8
Subsect ions
through
complex
operations
reatures,
and
memories
recommend
random
experimentation
controls
unul
after
you
procedures.
Some
keys
disable other funcrions and may cause coafus1on.
Although chis should not damage the equipmenr,
you may
have to rurn off the rraascelver and
press the BACKUP switch
memory system
lf you loose track of opera­
(§3.6)
tion.
lf
the
location
conrrol or switch is unclear, refer to
Subsections
through
4.13
tions
for
implementlng
comm
applications.
The
these
ílnal sections are intended to guide your
own experimentation, ra t her than to serve as a
tbe
last word on
best way to operate: ultimately
ro
ir is up to you
choose the best reacures and
techniques for your own operating preferences.
4-1

Preliminary Steps

Before plugging in
the power cord to the wall
outler,
double check that the AC voltage label
on the rear panei match your llne voltage. Also,
set rhe BACKUP switch on (undepressed posicion)
íf it Is not already. Ser the front
Off
switch to the
(undepressed) posltion.
Connect a
microphone,
jack. f or CW operation, connect your CW key or
keyer paddles to the KEY jack.
4.0
OPERA TI ON
descnbe
in
derail
work as
t0
from
given,
the srart:
§2,
and are familiar
basic
funcrions
or the
swi tches;
and
that
the
ínscalled
as
described
§3
and
now.
describe the more
4.12
amm
involving
progr
a ble
We
scanning.
do
not
with
the
have
followed
these
and
swltches
alter
(rwlce) to reset the
or
basic
functioa
of
§2.
4 . 1 8
offer some sugges­
reatures
ia
different
e nts
and
procedures
panei
power
if desired,
to the MIC
Preset the front panei controls:
&
MlC, DRJVE
SQ L
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co
Ali
other
n tro
Ali pushbutton
sw
io
4.. 2
lnitial Power Up, Band
Plug t.he AC power cord into the wall outlet, and
POWER
press the
should lighr up,
default settings i f the cransce1ver has not been
used before: LSB (lower sideband mode), VfO-A,
or
7 .000.00 (MHz). Set the DIM selector (below lhe
left
edge of the
play brlghmess.
.� . ..
...
a
Press the BAND/MCH keys (to the righ1 of the
cuníng knob} and observe the band changes on the
display . ln lhe default (Ham) mode, t.he Hf ama­
in
teur bands are selected.
14.000 . 00
28.000
1 .500 . 00
LL: soo . oo
(ENT)
Press the
H/G
keypad)
once.
beneath the frequency display should glow. Now
press the BAND/MCH keys and again observe the
band changes on
Coverage) mode, the receiving frequency changes
by 500 kHz for each BANO step.
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tch
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(undepressed)
out
l
es
Selection
switch. The meter and display
wlth the display
indicaung the
display)
for
comf ortable dis­
n 1 1 n r1 1 l n
1. U l.. .I U . U u
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1.500 00
18.000 . 00
14 .000 00
10 . 000.00
key (at the lower left of the
The
green
indicator
GEN
the
d isplay.
ln
this (General
r
mld
aage
just

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