Tx Function - Icom IC-7000 Instruction Manual

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The ∂TX function shifts the transmit frequency up
cancelling the 1 Hz step readout) without moving the
receive frequency.
q Push
RIT] momentarily to select the
M-ch/RIT function, if the twin PBT is selected.
indicator (Green) goes out.
w Hold down
the RIT/∂TX mode.
e Push [F-2 ∂TX] to turn the ∂TX function ON.
" indicator and the frequency shift appear when
the function is ON.
r Rotate [RIT] (outer) control to shift the transmitter
frequency.
t To reset the ∂TX frequency, hold down [F-3 CLR]
for 1 second
[F-3 CLR] momentarily to reset the RIT
frequency when "Quick RIT/∂TX Clear" in the
miscellaneous (others) Set mode is ON. (p. 133)
y To cancel the ∂TX function, push [F-2 ∂TX]
momentarily again.
" indicator disappears.
u Push [Z(
MENU/GRP
)] to exit the RIT/∂TX mode.
When RIT and ∂TX are ON at the same time,
[RIT] (outer) control shifts both the transmit and
receive frequencies from the displayed frequency
at the same time.
The frequency shift of the (RIT or) ∂TX function can
be added/subtracted to the displayed frequency.
While displaying the (RIT and/or) ∂TX shift
frequency, hold down ([F-1 RIT] or) [F-2 ∂TX] for
1 second.
Hold down
RIT] for 1 second to enter
FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
[PBT/M-ch/RIT] switch
[RIT] (outer)
[PBT/M-ch/RIT] indicator
[MENU/GRP] [F-2] [F-3]
Appear
When you find a DX station on 21.025 MHz/CW
and the station is picking up stations transmitting
slightly up from 21.025 MHz.
q Push [F-1 RIT] and [F-2 ∂TX] to turn both the
RIT and ∂TX functions ON.
w Rotate [RIT] (outer) to find the DX station's
receive frequency.
e W h e n yo u f i n d t h e D X s t a t i o n 's r e c e i ve
frequency, push [F-1 RIT] to turn the RIT
function OFF.
frequency and receive the DX station's transmit
frequency (21.025 MHz).
r Start transmitting while the station is standing by.
6
Push
for 1sec.
Push
Rotate
Push
Reset to
"0.00k"
6
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