9. Note: The TX in the middle left side of the [Function Display] will flash on and off.
10. Using the key pad, press [8]; then [2]; then [6]; then [4]; then [0]
11. The [Function Display] lower (smaller) number should now display 8.264.0
12. Press and Hold the [ENT] button until the TX in the middle left side is removed.
13. The channel is now programmed for 8264.0KHz frequency.
14. Note in the upper part of the [Function Display] the SIMP is now changed to DUP
Indicating Duplex operation.
Another example of transmit frequency programming. Program: 8,798KHz.
1. Press the [TXF/TX] button.
2. Note the TX in the middle left side of the [Function Display] will flash on and off.
3. Using the key pad, press [8]; then [7]; then [9]; then [8]; then [0]
4. The [Function Display] lower (smaller) number should display 8.798.0
5. Press and Hold the [ENT] button until the TX in the middle left side is removed.
6. The channel is now programmed for 8798.0KHz frequency.
7. Note in the upper part of the [Function Display] the DUP Indicating Duplex Mode.
NOTE: Always Press the [THRU/TUNE] button before transmitting.
Step 3 – Input the Channel Label
A very nice feature the IC – M802 has is the ability to label your
stations so they are easily recognizable as you dial through the
frequencies. For example next month you may not remember
that 15000.0 and 7.2233.5 are WWV and the Baja net
respectively.
1. There are two displays
a. The Frequency Indication display has the
receive frequency in large numbers in the
middle of the display and the transmit
frequency below the receive frequency. For
Simplex operation the two frequencies will
be the same while for duplex they will be
different.
Channel Indication Display
(Display Label, Not Entered)
FREQ
/CH
(Label Entered)
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