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Simultaneous Use of the RF GAIN CONTROL and AGC
Switch
If a strong signat (such as a local station) appears in the
vicinity of the intended receive signal, the S. meter may
show unusual deflection due to the AGC voltage developed
from the strong disturbing signal. !f this occurs, turn the RF
GAIN down so the meter pointer remains at about the
original deflection peak and turn the AGC switch OFF. This
will eliminate the unwanted AGC: voltage and permit clear
reception.
4 RIT
:
First, cancel any previously programmed offset using the
Clear key {29}, then turn the RIF switch ON.
The RIT control allows shifting the' réceive | frequency
9.9 kHz, displayed to the 100 Hz place, without chang-
ing the transmit frequency.
With the RIT switch ON, the. RIT indicator will light, and
receive frequency can be adjusted by using the RIT control.
NOTE
When the RIT is ON, transmit frequency is different from the
receive frequency. For normal operation, leave the RIT switch
OFF. ft should be turned ON only when needed.
To reset the RIT, depress the RIT-CLEAR switch.
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5 SSB SLOPE TUNE control
During SSB reception, this permits shifting the apparent IF
bandwidth to reject interference.
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* SSB SLOPE TUNE HIGH CUT control:
Adjust the HIGH CUT control counterclockwise, and in-
terference of higher frequency than the desired signal
will be rejected. In the resulting AF signal, the high-
frequency components are cut.
* SSB SLOPE TUNE LOW CUT control:
Turn the LOW CUT contro! clockwise and interference
of lower frequency than thé desired signal will be re-
jected. in the resulting AF signal, the low-frequency
components are cut. Maximum bandwidth occurs at
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cut
full
counterclockwise,
and
high
cut
full
clockwise.
6 CW VBT {Variable Bandwidth Tuning) control
This contro}
is used
to eliminate
radio interference
by
changing the IF passband-width. Use this control in con-
junction with the NOTCH
filter to obtain optimum results.
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— 8.84-MHz fitter
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By setting the CW VBT controf to the NORMAL position,
maximum
passband-width
is obtained.
The
IF filter
passband-width
is narrowed
as the contro! is adjusted
counterclockwise,
while
center
frequency
remains
un-
changed. Fig. 5-3 illustrates: operation, The range of
variability depends on the type of optional fitter used.
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When the filter bandwidth is 2.4 kHz (without an op-
tional filter), the passband-width
varies within the
range of 2.4 kHz to 600 Hz.
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filter (8.83 MHz, 500 Hz
bandwidth)
or YG-455C-1
fitter {455 kHz,
500 Hz

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