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(IS) FAST,
MIC U/Dand KEYERpushbuttons
Press the FAST buuon to select coarse tuning
steps for the tuning knob, PROGR AM
UP keys, microphone up/down keys; and PMS
(Programmable
Memory Scan)
this button is pressed the 10 Hz digit on the
frequency display is blanked.
The MIC U/D key selects the step size of the
microphone UP and DWN keys o n the opcional
scanning rnicrophone.
N O R (undepressed) posítion, the
buttons will dupllcate the tunlng steps of the
tuning knob.
When ln the PROG (depressed)
positlon,
mlcrophone cuning steps are the sarne
as the PROGRAM DOWN anel UP keys.
The KEYER button turns the Internai C W keyer
on and off.
(16)
KEYER %
PITCH
The lnner KEYER control sets the speed of the
internai CW keyer.
The outer P I T C H control is a 3-position
600, 700
switch, selecting
rier offset and s1de1one pitch.
most comfortable
sidetone frequency.
(17)
FUNCTION
Keypad
These
keys each have dual functions:
15
default funcclon labelled on the upper half of
each key, and the alternate function that be­
comes active after the orange key ls pressed
( l abelled
in
reverse
lower half of each key).
ual, the alternate key functlons will be indi­
cated by perentheses ( ) following the default
function name:
e.g., the default function of
the H/G ( ENT) key cogg
while the alternate functlon ENTers programmed
data loto a VFO or rnemory.
TRACK (•)
The default functlon of thls key toggles
sirnultaneous tracklng of the two VFOs ( A
and B),
that when the frequency of one
so
is changed,
the frequency of
changes by the sarne amount. The green
T R A C K lndicator below the dlspley ligbts
when
this function is actlve.
convenient for tunlng repeater sub-bands
where the repeacers ali have the sarne oíf­
set.
The alcernate
(right arrow) causes the blinking display
digit selected for keypad frequency encry
to shiít one place to the right.
frequency entry is described later in tbe
'Operatlon'
section.
DOWN and
function.
When
When thls key is ln the
micropbone
800
or
Hz CW car­
Set to the
tbe
letters/syrnbols on
the
Throughout chis man­
1
es Ham/Gen states,
the other
This
is
unctl
f
of
this key
on
Keypad
PMS ( V / U )
The default PMS (Prograrnmable Mernory Scan)
function
sets
memory
limits for the scanner, when activated by
the SCAN bunon.
position on
the display
active.
The alternate
selects the VHF and UHF bands (if the op­
cional Band Modules are lnstalled),
multiple presses also cause the bhnkrng
display digl
selected íor frequency entry
1
to shift one place to the left ( the con­
verse of the precedlng key,
on this key).
(7)
SCAN
The default SCAN functlon starts the scan­
ner, scanning either the VFO; rnernory chan­
nels (if the mernory recall ( M R ) mode is
active);
or between the
in preset adjacent channels (lf the PMS
function is active).
tíon enters the digit
blinking display dlglt
quency entry.
(8)
M•VFO
The default function transfers the data
stored in che selected memory to the sei­
ected VFO, overwriting prev1ous VFO data.
The alternate functlon encers the diglt
in place of the blinking display digit
selected for frequency entry.
(9)
VFO•M
The default
function transfers the data
stored in
the selected
memory channel, overwrlting prevlous mem­
ory channel data.
enters the diglt
king display digit selected for frequency
entry.
VFO AB (CE)
The default function causes edt from mem­
ory mode to a VFO, or the alternate VFO (A
or B) to be selected.
ected VFO or memory is indicated on the
display.
The alternate 'Clear Entry'
function is enabled only after keylng ln
other digits on the keypad,
sing che (ENT) key:
are c
ea
e
d,
and
l
r
digit is reset to the far left so that you
can reenter data.
6 -
channels
as
the
A 'P' appears ln the CH
when
PMS is
V/U
function
and
not labelled
frequencles stored
The alternate func­
in place of the
7
selected
for
fre­
VFO
to the selected
The ahernate function
9
ln place of the blin­
The currently sel­
beíore pres­
1he entered digits
blinkíng
the
dísptay
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