4) The numbers will then shift to the left edge.
5) Press [ ENT] if all "O"s to the right of the 1 MHz
digit follow.
6) Press [ 1 GHz] to receive in the 1 GHz band.
7) Press [ ENT] and start again to enter if you make
a mistake keying.
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FREQUENCY SETTING NOTES
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KEYING EXAMPLES
4) The numbers will then shift to the left edge of the display, filling
in the three positions (1M Hz, 1OM Hz, 1OOM Hz) to the left of the
1MHz digit.
5) All zeroes "0" to the right of the 1 MHz digit can be keyed in by
pressing the [ENTJ key.
6) To receive in the 1GHz frequency band, key in numbers for digits
less than 100MHz and then press the [1GHz] BAND SWITCH.
7) If you make a mistake keying in numbers, press the [ENTJ key
and start again from the beginning.
1) When a blank status memory is
ca~led
and a frequency is set, the
receive mode will automatically revert to FM mode.
2) When a selected memory channel is in blank status, new receive
frequency information will automatically be displayed in the FM
mode when it is enterea using the KEYBOARD.
3) When a selected memory channel.is in blank status and a receive
mode is selected via one of the MODE SWITCHES, the displayed
frequency will automatically register at the lower frequency limit
of 25MHz .
(EXAMPLE 1)
Setting frequency at 82.5MHz.
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Press keys
[8] [2] [ .] [5] [ENTJ
(EXAMPLE 2)
Setting frequency at 145.0000MHz.
Press keys
[1] [4] [5] [ .] [O] [0] [0] [0] [ENT]
To enter zeroes at digits less than 1 MHz (below the decimal point).
the [ENT] key can be used.
Press keys
[1] [4J [5J [ENT]
(EXAMPLE 3)
Setting frequency at 443.1006MHz.
Press keys
[4] [4] [3] [ .] [1] [0] [0] [6] [ENT]
(EXAMPLE 4)
Setting frequency at 443.1 012MHz.
This keying operation can be done when you have already keyed
in a previous number as in (EXAMPLE 3).
Press keys
[ .] [ 1 J [OJ [ 1] (2J [ENT]
(EXAMPLE 5)
Setting frequency at 1250.1 006MHz.
Press keys
(2] [5J [0] [. J [ 1] [OJ
[0] [6J [ENTJ
Press switch
[1GHz]
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