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Kenwood TS-60S Instruction Manual page 42

50 mhz all mode transceiver
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DUAL DIGITAL VFOs
A/B button
Press to toggle between VFO A and B.
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Press the A/B button.
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VFO B is selected, and another frequency (for
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Press the A/B button to toggle back to the A VFO
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A=B
button
Press this button to transfer the frequency and
modulation mode of the active VFO to the inactive
VFO.
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Assume that you are presently on A VFO and
have selected 51.000 MHz.
Press the A/B button.
VFO B is selected, and another frequency (for
example 50.000 MHz) is displayed.
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Press the A/B button again.
You will return to A VFO and find that the
frequency and modulation mode have been
replaced by the VFO B values.
AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (APO)
If the buttons or controls fisted in the table are not
operated for approximately a 180 minute fixed interval,
the transceiver will automatically switch off. One
minute before this time is reached, the APO indicator
will appear on the display, and the transceiver will
"peep" continuously for one minute.
These beeps do
not stop until after you operate one of the buttons or
controls in the table below.
If none are operated
within the one minute period, the transceiver simply
switches off. The setting may be changed so that
Automatic Power Off will not activate.
Refer to Menu
Set-up (Menu B, No. 64) on page 47. The default is
OFF.
Buttons
MENU, AIPYATT, NB, F.LOCK, DOWN,
UP, MHz, AVB, SPLIT, A=B, SSB/CW,
FM/AM, RIT, SCAN, CLR, M.IN, M>V,
MV
| TUNING, RIT, IF SHIFT
|
Controls
Microphone | PTT, UP, DOWN, PF1, PF2, PE3, PF4 |
Note:
1
With APO on, the timer stops counting during scan or in the
Menu Set-up mode.
2
The 180 minute interval is not adjustable.
3
Pressing a button or turning a control restarts the 180 minute
counter immediately, even during the final one minute warning
period before power switches off.
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