Displaying The Markers - Kenwood TS-990S Instruction Manual

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7 BANDSCOPE

DISPLAYING THE MARKERS

Markers indicate the whereabouts of the transmit and
receive frequencies in the Bandscope screen. The
marker for the receive frequency always appears.
In split operation, a transmit frequency can easily be
changed by sliding the transmit frequency marker to the
desired transmit frequency spot with while viewing the
Bandscope screen.
■ If the main band is displayed in the Bandscope screen
1 Press [MARKER] (F7) to alternate the marker display.
• Each time you press this key, the displayed marker cycles
as follows:
Marker for the receive frequency of the main band only
> Markers for the receive frequencies of the main band
and sub band > Markers for the receive and transmit
frequencies of the main band > Markers for the receive
frequencies of the main band and sub band and the
marker for the transmit frequency > Marker for the receive
frequency of the main band only
• If [MARKER] (F7) is unavailable in the key guide, press
[MORE] (F1).
■ With the Sub Band displayed in the Bandscope Screen
1 Press [MARKER] (F7) to alternate the marker display.
• Each time you press this key, the displayed marker cycles
as follows:
Marker for the receive frequency of the sub band only
> Markers for the receive frequencies of the main band
and sub band > Markers for the receive and transmit
frequencies of the sub band > Markers for the receive
frequencies of the main band and sub band and the
marker for the transmit frequency > Marker for the receive
frequency of the sub band only
• If [MARKER] (F7) is unavailable in the key guide, press
[MORE] (F1).
Note:
◆ Frequency markers are distinguished by color as shown below.
White: Receive frequency in the main band
Yellow: Receive frequency in the sub band
Red: Transmit frequency
◆ Shifting the marker while the Waterfall is displayed extends the
marker line to the Waterfall display area. If the marker becomes
static, the marker length reverts to the original length after two
seconds.
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OFF-RANGE MARKERS FOR FREQUENCIES BEYOND
THE LOWER AND UPPER LIMITS
While the frequency markers appear on the bandscope
and in Fixed mode, if the marked frequency goes beyond
the display range of the bandscope, different markers will
appear, notifying you that the marked frequency is outside
the range of the bandscope.
The ◁ marker will appear on the left side of the
Bandscope screen if the marked frequency drops below
the lower limit frequency and the ▷ marker will appear on
the right side if the marked frequency exceeds the upper
limit frequency.
Note:
◆ The off-range markers for frequencies beyond the upper and lower
limits are distinguished by color as shown below.
White: Receive frequency in the main band
Yellow: Receive frequency in the sub band
Red: Transmit frequency
SHIFTING THE SCOPE AREA BY IF PLACING THE
MARKER NEAR CENTER (FIXED MODE)
If the frequency marker, representing the frequency
received in Fixed mode, is on the edge of the display area
or outside the display area, touching with your fingertip
shifts the frequency marker near the center.
1 Press [MKR.CTR] (F4) to shift the marker near the
center.
• The scope area shifts with the same frequency width
retained in order to display the marker for the selected
band near the center (within one grid horizontally from the
center).
• If [MKR.CTR] (F4) is unavailable in the key guide, press
[MORE] (F1).
Note:
◆ The marker cannot shift if the scope range is outside the lower limit
frequency and upper limit frequency in a certain amateur band.
◆ If the lower limit frequency and upper limit frequency are changed
with a press of [MKR.CTR] (F4), the lower limit frequency and
upper limit frequency configured in the menu will be overwritten.
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