Selecting The Frequency Band - Yaesu VX-8GR/GE Operating Manual

144/430 mhz dual band fm transceiver with gps
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O
PERATION
The VX-8GR/GE covers an incredibly wide frequency range, over which a number of
different operating modes are used. Therefore, the VX-8GR/GE's frequency coverage
has been divided into different operating bands. Each band has its own preset channel
steps and operating modes. You can change the channel steps and operating modes later, if
you like (see page 24).
T
C
O
O
HANGE
PERATING
1. Press the B key repeatedly. You will see the LCD indication change to a higher
frequency band each time you press the B key. A Band Number according to the
receiving frequency is also displayed.
2. If you wish to move the operating band selection downward (toward lower frequen-
cies), press the f key first, then press the B key.
3. The VX-8GR/GE uses a dual VFO system (described
previously). To switch TX/RX operation from the
"VFO-A" to the "VFO-B" instantly, press the b key
briefly. Pressing the a key will return TX/RX op-
eration to "VFO-A". The frequency band shown in
"Large" characters is the band on which transmission
is possible; the band shown in "Small" characters may
only be used for reception.
4. Once you have selected the desired band, you may initiate manual tuning (or scan-
ning). See the discussions on the next page.
If desired, you may omit (skip) one or more bands from the band selection
loop for faster recall of your favorite operating bands. See page 119 for de-
tails.
O
[ B
VHF HAM Band
INFO 1 Band
UHF HAM Band
INFO 2 Band
16
S
ELECTING THE
B
ANDS
B
PERATING
AND
]
N
AND
UMBER
[ 1 ]
AIR Band
[ 2 ]
[ 3 ]
VHF Band
[ 4 ]
[ 5 ]
[ 6 ]
UHF Band
EU/EXP: 470-803 MHz
[ 7 ]
F
REQUENCY
F
R
REQUENCY
ANGE
"VFO-A"
108-137 MHz
137-174 MHz
174-222 MHz
222-420 MHz
420-470 MHz
USA: 470-774 MHz
803-999.99 MHz
USA Version: Cellular Blocked
VX-8GR/GE O
B
AND
"VFO-B"
108-137 MHz
137-174 MHz
174-222 MHz
222-420 MHz
420-470 MHz
470-580 MHz
PERATING
M
ANUAL

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