Programming Change
The procedures in the book assume the channel is
programmed so step 1, changing the mode does not work for
a blank channel. The following procedure replaces step one
and two and will work for both blank and programmed
channel programming.
Step 1 – Input the Receive Frequency & Mode of
Operation
The frequency is programmed in kHz for the IC – M802. That means if you are trying to program
15MHZ, you need to enter 15000.0.
1. Press the [CLAR/RX] button.
2. Note: The in the upper left corner of the [Function Display].
a. IF is missing, use the transceiver is in closed mode. Use the Vulcan Mind Meld
procedure on page 18 to change to open mode.
3. Using the key pad, press [1]; then [5]; then [0]; then [0]; then [0]; then [0].
4. The [Function Display] should display 15.000.0
5. Press [ENT] momentarily. (If pressed to long and is removed, press [CLAR/RX] again.)
6. The mode of operation is displayed in the upper center of the [Function Display].
7. Press the [SET/MODE] button repeatedly until the desired mode is displayed. (WWV is
AM, Marine band is USB, some HAM frequencies are LSB)
8. Press and Hold the [ENT] button until the in the upper left corner of the [Function
Display] is removed.
9. The channel is now programmed for 15000KHz (15MHz) frequency.
Now program another frequency for practice, 7233.5KHz.
1. Press the [CLAR/RX] button.
2. Note the in the upper left corner of the [Function Display].
3. Using the key pad, press [7]; then [2]; then [3]; then [3]; then [5]
4. The [Function Display] should show 7.233.5
5. Press [ENT] momentarily. (If pressed to long and is removed, press [CLAR/RX] again.)
6. The mode of operation is displayed in the upper center of the [Function Display].
7. Press the [SET/MODE] button repeatedly until LSB is displayed.
8. Press and Hold the [ENT] button until the in the upper left corner of the [Function
Display].
9. The channel is now programmed for Lower SideBand on frequency 7233.5KHz.
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