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(28) VFO/MEM
This button toggles main receiver operation
between the memory channel and the main VFO
(A). Either VFO, MEM, Or M TUNE is displayed to the
left of the main frequency display to indicate the
current selection. If a displayed memory has been
retuned, pressing this button returns the display to
the original
memory
contents,
and pressing
it
again returns operation to the Main VFO.
(29)M> A
Pressing this button momentarily displays the
contents of the currently-selected memory chan-
nel for three seconds. Holding this button for 1/2-
second
copies the data from.
the currently
selected memory to the Main VFO (A), as two
beeps sound. Previous data in the Main VFO is
overwritten.
(30) QMB
RECALL - recalls one of up to five Quick Mem-
ory Bank memories for operation.
STORE
- pressing this copies operating pa-
rameters into consecutive QMB Memories.
(31) DUAL
This button activates dual-channel
reception
with the main and sub receivers. When this func-
tion is active, DUAL is displayed in a box at the left
edge of the display.
(32) VFO & Memory Control
A>B
This button transfers data from the main dis-
play (either Main VFO-A or a recalled memory
channel) to Sub VFO-B, overwriting any previous
contents in the Sub VFO. Use this key to set both
Main and Sub Receivers to the same frequency
and mode.
A=B
This button exchanges the contents of Main
VFO-A (or a recalled memory channel), and Sub
VFO-B. No data is lost.
SPLIT
This activates split frequency operation be-
tween the main display (either Main VFO-A or a
recalled memory channel), used for transmission,
and Sub VFO-B, for reception. The
indicator
on the display is lit while this function is active.
M CK (Memory Check)
This displays the contents of memory channels
without disturbing operation. When pressed,
is displayed above the channel number and each
memory channel can then be checked on the Sub
Receiver display by rotating the MEM
selector.
Empty memory channels display as two decimals,
with no frequency digits. Press this button again
to cancel memory checking.
A>M
Pressing and holding this for 1/2 second copies
the current operating data from Main VFO-A, or a
recalled memory, to the currently selected mem-
ory channel, overwriting any previous data stored
there. Also, pressing and holding this button after
recalling a memory, without first retuning, causes
the memory channel to be "blanked," and repeat-
ing the process restores the blanked memory.
RPT
For 29 MHz FM operation, this button activates
standard HF FM repeater offset. Pressing RPT
once or twice while receiving causes the transmit
frequency to be shifted 100 kHz below or above
the receiving frequency, respectively. A selectable
CTCSS subaudible tone is also transmitted auto-
matically when using this feature, to allow access
to repeaters that require it. Pressing RPT a third
time cancels repeater shift operation.
(33) BAND (Keypad)
The keypad provides one-touch band selec-
tion, or digital frequency entry. Normally, pressing
one of the ten white numbered keys selects the
corresponding (MHz) amateur band for operation
(and pressing the SUB button first and then an-
other key selects the band for the Sub VFO).
However, if the ENT key is pressed first, the yellow
labels on the keys become effective, for entering
any frequency one digit at a time. If you press the
white numbered key for the band your are already
on, you will select the alternate subband VFO on
that band. See the Operation chapter for details.
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