ACC RC-96 Owner's Manual page 12

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HF Remote Base
A
Kenwood TS-440S
HF
transceiver can be connected to the controller and can
be operated remotely through the repeater. Installation instructions for the
transceiver are shown later in this note. This section describes the commands
which relate to operation of the HF remote.
The
HF
remote base gets its own user command code prefix. The programming
command for selecting the user level HF Prefix is:
*5020 (prefix)
Example: Select HF remote base prefix as 1. Enter the command (while unlocked) *50201.
The Control Op can enable and disable the HF remote base:
107
HF Remote Base Enabledt
HE
108
HF Remote Base Disabledt
HD
The HF remote can be put into Receive Only, Receive/Transmit, and can be
turned Off by users. In addition, frequency, mode, and memories can be
selected. The user commands for these functions are:
Receive Only
[HF Prefix) 1
Receive/Transmit
[HF Prefix) 2
Off
[HF Prefix] 3
Frequency Interrogate
[HF Prefix] 8
Frequency Enter
[HF Prefix] (lOM)M*HT(O(h(t»»
Examples (assuming HF Prefix
=
factory default value of 1):
14.23 MHz
=
1 14*23
3.89551 MHz
=
1 3*89551
7.255 MHz
=
1 7*255
21.3 MHz
= 1 21*30
Bump Up 100 Hz
[HF Prefix] 6
Bump Down 100 Hz
[HF Prefix] 4
Bump Up 500 Hz
[HF Prefix] 9
Bump-Down 500 Hz
[HF Prefix] 7
Bump Up 20 Hz
[HF Prefix] A
Bump Down 20 Hz
[HF Prefix] B
Example (assuming HF Prefix
=
factory default value of 1): Bump HF frequency up 100 Hz: 1 6
Scan Down Slow
[HF Prefix] 7 1
Scan Up Slow
[HF Prefix] 7 3
Scan Down Medium
[HF Prefix] 7 4
Scan Up Medium
[HF Prefix] 7 6
Scan Down Fast
[HF Prefix] 7 7
Scan Up Fast
[HF Prefix] 7 9
Scan Stop
Carrier (key down VHF/UHF radio)
Example (assuming HF Prefix
=
factory default value of 1):
Scan up medium: 1 7 6. Stop scanning: key your
radio.
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