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50 mhz all mode transceiver
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@
RIT button
For RIT operation, refer to page 41.
®
SCAN button
This button provides three functions:
@ Memory scan start
© Program scan start
® Scan stop
(1) Memory scan start
Press the SCAN button in the Memory Channel
mode to scan the memory channels.
{2) Program scan start
Press the SCAN button in the VFO mode, and the
transceiver scans within the range you have preset
and stored in memory channel 99. {f nothing has
been preset in memory channel 99, scan ascends
from the displayed frequency and scans the full
receiver range.
(3) Memory or program scan stop
Press the SCAN, CLR or microphone PTT button
to stop scan.
CLR button
® Memory or program scan stop
@ Memory Scroll mode exit
@ Memory channel lock-out
® Memory channel clear
® Menu Set-up exit
© Automatic Power Off reset
(1) Memory or program scan stop
Press the CLR button to stop Memory or Program
scan.
For Memary scan, refer to page 37. For Program
scan, refer to page 39.
(2) Memory Scrall mode exit
Press the CLR button to exit the Memory Scroll
mode.
(3) Memory channel lock-out
During Memory scan, loaded channels can be
skipped without erasing their contents.
For details,
refer to page 38.
(4) Memory channel clear
A memory channel which contains unwanted data
can be cleared.
Select the memory channel to be
cleared and press the CLR button for more than
2 seconds.
if you have set Memory Protect 1 or 2 on, you
cannot clear memory channels,
For details, refer
to page 35.
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Menu Set-up exit
(6) Automatic Power Off reset
Press the CLR button to reset the timer for the
Automatic Power Off function to 0. {If you do not
operate any of the transceiver's controls for
approximately 180 minutes, the power is
automatically switched off.)
For details, refer to page 42.
@ M.IN button
This button provides these two functions:
® Memory channel storage
® Memory Scroll mode
(1) Memory channel storage
in the VFO or Memory Channel made, stores the
currently displayed data (e.g. frequency,
modulation mode) into a memory channel.
For
details, refer to page 31.
(2) Memory Scroll mode
Press the M.1N button to enter the Scroll mode,
and select a memory channel with the UP or
DOWN
button.
For details, refer to page 33.
@
M>V
button
Transfers the currently displayed memory contents
(frequency, modulation mode, etc.) to the VFO.
For details, refer to "MEMORY TRANSFER"
on
page 33.
@
MAN button
Switches the transceiver between the VFO and
Memory Channel modes.
In the VFO mode, either
A VFO or VFO B will appear at the display top center,
depending on the last VFO used.
When the Memory
Channel mode is selected, M.CH appears at the
display left.
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