Step-Adjust - AOR AR5000 Operating Manual

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Note: The
is a mechanical encoder and as
such small variations in tuning may be experienced or the
frequency may move slightly after rotation, this is normal.
To ensure the best life span and smoothest operation,
rotate the control from time to time to ensure the encoder's
track remains clean.
The
can also be used to select the receive
frequency in three different ways:
Same step size as the
10 times faster than the
One of the step sizes from 0.1 kHz (100 Hz),
0.5 kHz (500 Hz), 1.0 kHz, 5.0 kHz, 10.0 kHz,
50.0 kHz, 100.0 kHz, 500.0 kHz or 1000.0
kHz (1 MHz).
The
key enables the step size for the
be selected.
Press the
key, the flashing legend "STEP" on the
LCD confirms that the STEP SELECT MENU has been
activated. The first menu is for the
or
to move on to the
(if step adjust is in use the legend "*" will be displayed and
the
keys will require two presses to
increment to the
the LCD "STEP" and "
step selection menu has been activated. Use the
to make selection:
kHz
MAIN
= tuning rate for the
that of the
.
x10
= tuning rate of the
than the
(i.e. a tuning rate on the
25 kHz will be 250 kHz on the
0.1
kHz (100 Hz), 0.5 kHz (500 Hz), 1.0 kHz, 5.0 kHz,
10.0 kHz, 50.0 kHz, 100.0 kHz, 500.0 kHz, 1000.0 kHz
(1 MHz) = tuning rates for
When the selection has been made, press
accept the changes and return to VFO mode. If you wish
to abort step size selection press

6-7 Step-adjust

The AR5000 provides a powerful feature to enable
accurate following of unusual bandplans. When active,
the "STEP-ADJ" legend is displayed in the centre of the
LCD.
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so press
configuration
menu). The flashing legends on
" indicate that the
will be the same as
will be ten times faster
).
.
Step-adjust is used when the receiving frequency is not
divisible by the step size in use (It is possible that step-
adjust has been programmed into the automode bandplan
data for some world market areas). Therefore step-adjust
is useful for certain bandplans such as cellular which in
some areas starts as 917.0125 MHz then increments in
25 kHz steps. Another example is the CB allocation in
certain areas which starts at 27.60125 MHz then
increments in 10 kHz steps.
Example:
Tune through the UK CB frequencies of 27.60125 MHz in
10 kHz steps with mode set to FM, 15 kHz bandwidth.
Select frequency: Select the start frequency for tuning,
in this example 27.60125 MHz
to
Set up step: Press the
step menu. Select a step size of 10 kHz by pressing
. Select STEP-ADJUST by pressing
the "*" legend is displayed on the left of the LCD to confirm
operation. Complete the sequence by pressing
You may review or change the offset value used by
step-adjust via the STEP menu. Press
the tuning step menu. Initially the step size is displayed,
press
to view the STEP-ADJUST value.
Note: It is possible to enter a new value of step-adjust
using the
of
while viewing the step-adjust value, you can experiment
with interesting results! If you intend direct programming
please refer to the mathematical explanation at the end
of this section 6-7.
Half step:
round number such as 145.000 MHz with a step size
to
of say 25 kHz, the default step-adjust would be half of
the original step size (12.5 kHz).
Press
to accept the data input and return to VFO
mode. Alternatively press
to VFO mode.
Select receive mode: Press the
the
to select "
selection and return to VFO mode.
key to access the tuning
and numeric keypad (i.e.
If the original tuned frequency were a
to abort entry and return
". Press
,
.
to access
)
key and use
to accept the

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