Kenwood TR-50 Instruction Manual page 8

1200mhz fm transceiver
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F a
-@ °C (Clear) key
-
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REV (Reverse) key
E=4
@_
AJB (VFO selector) key
ES |
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ALMS (Alert) key
This key is used to initiate memory storage. See section 5, on:page16'
for further in-
formation. During merienen recall aperelions this key is used to recall memory channel
4, M4.
This key. is used*to cancel any. procedure before completion.
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(When this ey is pressed during: h MR BR Sperauene: operation will be returned to VFO
A
or VFO:B.
2) When this:key is pressed:during MS operations, operation will be returned to MR.
3)
When this key is pressed during E operations, operation will be returned to VFO A
or VFO B.
4)
"When this key is'pressed during M'operations, operation will'be réturnéd to VFO A
or VFO B.
This key is used to check the input of a repeater pair. This fineton all loves you to
determine if simplex communications are possible.
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Used to 'select VFO A or VFO B. Each time the key is depressed, the. VFO 'is alternated
from A to B, BtoA...
The initial frequency setting and step width are as follows:
Frequency
Display
Step. Width
-VFOA
- 1260 MHz
"§0.00R"'
20 kHz
> » VFO'B
".1295:MHz
*95,005"'
10 kHz
The above values are selected when the reset button is depressed or the Lithium bat-
tery is replaced.
When this key is depressed in other than the MR mode, the alert indicator will light,
- and the receiver will switch'to the frequency stored in memory channel M1 once ap-
"proximately every. 6° seconds. If activity is present on M1, "2 Beeps'' will sound to
"""alert you to that'activity. Memory channel 5, M5, is used to store both the transmit and
"seceive frequencies, so that repeaters with other than the normal offset may be used.
For specific details refer to section 5, page 18.

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