Frequency And Channel Setting ................................ 6; Selecting A Memory Channel; Lock Function; Rit Function - Icom IC-Q7A Instruction Manual

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FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING

Selecting a memory channel

q Push [V/M] once or twice to se-
lect memory mode.
• "X" appears when a memory
channel is selected.
w Rotate [DIAL] to change the indi-
cated memory channel.
• Only programmed memory chan-
nels can be selected.
• Rotating [DIAL] while pushing
[FUNC] to change the channel in 10
channel steps.

Lock function

The lock function prevents accidental frequency changes and
accidental function access.
Push [FUNC] + [
(CALL)
and OFF.
• [POWER], [VOL], [SQL] and [PTT]
can still be accessed while the lock
function is ON (default).
• Accessible switches can be set to 1
of 4 groups in expanded set mode.
See p. 31 for details.
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FM
MR
[DIAL] changes the
memory channel.
FM
SKIP
MR
While pushing [FUNC],
[DIAL] changes the
memory channel in 10
channel steps.
LOCK] to toggle the lock function ON
FM
"
" appears when the
lock function is in use.

RIT function

To compensate for the off frequency of a transmitting station,
the transceiver has receive incremental tuning for receiving
frequencies above 835 MHz.
The receive incremental tuning (RIT) shifts only the receive
frequency within approx. ±5 kHz at 850 MHz and ±7 kHz at
1300 MHz.
q Set an operating frequency above 835 MHz.
w Push [FUNC] + [BAND] to turn the RIT function ON.
• "RIT" appears.
e While pushing [FUNC], rotate [DIAL] to adjust the shift fre-
quency.
• –5 to 5 appear at the memory chan-
nel readout while setting the shift
frequency.
r To cancel the function, push
[FUNC] + [BAND] to turn the RIT
function ON.
• "RIT" disappears.
While the RIT function is in use, the dial select step cannot
be used. (pgs. 7, 29)
FM
RIT
BUSY
Plus shift
FM
RIT
BUSY
Minus shift

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