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Split-frequency
control may be obtained with the
memory system or the FV-901DM synthesized scan-
ning
VFO.
The
switches
involved
in frequency
control are as follows:
MR
TX
MR
RX
MR
VFO
EXT
Note:
This button
recalls the memorized
fre-
quency
for
control
of
the
transceive
frequency.
This button
recalls
the memorized
fre-
quency
for control of the transmit
fre-
quency.
This button
recalls the memorized
fre-
quency
for control
of the receive
fre-
quency.
Frequency
control
is by means
of the
internal VFO
as controlled by the main
tuning knob.
This switch selects the FV-901DM synthe-
sized scanning VFO
for frequency
con-
trol as follows:
with the EXT
and MR
buttons
pushed,
transceive
frequency
control is by means of the external VFO.
With
the
EXT
and
TX
MR _ buttons
pushed,
the
external
VFO
controls
the transmit trequency while the internal
VFO
controls
the
receive
frequency.
With
the
EXT
and
RX
MR
buttons
pushed,
the external
VFO
controls
the
internal
receive
frequency
while
the
VFO controls the transmit frequency.
This button is used to store a frequency
in memory.
THE
FREQUENCY
DIS-
PLAYED
ON
THE
DIGITAL
READ-
OUT
WILL
BE
THE
FREQUENCY
STORED
WHEN
THE
M_
BUTTON
IS PRESSED.
When
the
M
button
is
pressed, the frequency previously stored
in memory
will be destroyed. When
the
power
is turned
off, the frequency
is
lost from memory.
Because
of "round-off
error"
the digital
display
and
memory
system
may
exhibit
a
100
Hz
difference
between
the
VFO
condition
and
the
memory
recall condi-
tion.
Operation
of the memory
system
is perhaps best
described by the use of some examples:
(1)
(3)
Note:
You are operating on a net on 3970 kHz and
must QSY down
10 kHz to handle a piece of
traffic. With
the VFO
button
depressed
and
the main dial on 3970 kHz, press M; 3970 is
now
memorized.
Move
the main
dial down
to 3960
kHz
to handle
the message.
When
finished, press MR for instant return to 3970
kHz. The main dial may be left at 3960 kHz
if further QSY
to that frequency
is antici-
pated. To return
to 3960
kHz, simply press
VFO.
You
are
operating
split
frequency
on
40
meter phone, and you hear DXIDX
on 7090
kHz,
listening
for calls
on
7205
kHz.
With
the
VFO
button
depressed
and
the
main
dial on 7090 kHz, press M to store 7090 kHz
in memory,
and
press
RX
MR
to lock the
receiver on 7090 kHz. Turn the main tuning
dial to 7205
kHz; you will now be transmit-
ting on 7205 kHz and listening on 7090 kHz.
To
listen
to the
pileup
on
7205
kHz
of
stations calling DX1DX,
push VFO; you will
now
be listening
and
transmitting
on
7205
kHz, and another press of RX MR will return
you
to 7090
kHz
for receive.
If DXIDX
should
begin
to drift slightly
in frequency,
push TX
MR
and M
tto store 7205
kHz in
memory
and
lock
the
transmitter
on
that
frequency.
Place the main
dial on 7090 kHz
for precise tracking of the unstable
DX1DX
signal.
You
find
DXIDX
on
21270
kHz,
working
stations by order of call area. By pressing the
M
button,
21270
kHz
may
be
stored
in
memory
and
the operator
may
periodically
check to see if his call area is being acknowl-
edged by pressing MR or RX MR.
After
the
M button
is pushed,
the VCO
10
seconds
to stabilize
on
the
memorized
frequency.
If one
of the MR
buttons
is pushed
during
this
10-second
period, some
'"'drifting" of the memorized
frequency may be observed.
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