FOR
EXAMPLE:
When
VFO A
is 14.271MHz
and
USB, and VFO B
is
29.670MHz
and
FM,
pushing
the VFO
switch
to select
VFO
A, then the VFO
EQUALIZING
switch, VFO
B's
frequency and operating mode become the same as VFO A's
(14.271MHz
and USB).
Now the VFO A's frequency is
memorized
in the VFO
B, and you can operate anywhere
with VFO A or B. When you want to return to the previous
frequency
(14.271MHz),
switch
back
to the other VFO.
To reverse this (A the same as B), select VFO B first, then
the VFO EQUALIZING switch.
USB
VFO A
=
:
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(displayed)
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VFO A
VFO B
(hidden)
Pushing the VFO
EQUALIZING switch
VFO
A
(displayed)
VFO
B
(hidden)
5-2
MEMORY
CHANNEL
OPERATION
5-2-1
MEMORY
CHANNEL
SELECTION
When
the
power
switch
is turned
ON, the set initially
operates
with
the VFO
A and
memory
channel
number
"01" is displayed.
By pushing the VFO/MEMORY switch,
the set is switched
into the MEMORY
CHANNEL
MODE
and
frequency
and
mode
which
have been stored
in the
"MEMORY
CHANNEL
1" are displayed on the frequency
display.
In addition, the letters ''M ch" are also displayed
above the memory
channel
number
to indicate the set is
in the MEMORY CHANNEL MODE.
FOR
EXAMPLE:
When
'14.271MHz"
and USB are memorized
in VFO
A,
and
"29.625MHz''
and
FM are in MEMORY
CHANNEL
1, by pushing the power switch ON, the frequency display
shows '14.271.0", "USB", "VFO A" and memory channel!
number '01°'.
By pushing the VFO/MEMORY
switch, the display will
show
"29.625.0"
and
''FM'',
memory
channel
number
"01", and the letters ''M ch'"' above the channel number.
When the power
is turned ON.
Pushing the
VFO/MEMORY
switch
By turning the MEMORY
CHANNEL
SELECT
SWITCH,
memory
channels
can
be selected.
Turning
clockwise
increases
the
channel
number
and _ counterclockwise
decreases
the number,
and the respective frequency and
mode are displayed on the display.
When you select a memory channel that has never had any
frequency stored in it, the frequency display does not show
any frequency, but MHz and KHz decimals.
However, the
set works
with
the frequency
and mode
of the memory
channel (or VFO), which was previously displayed.
FOR
EXAMPLE:
When
"7.012MHz"
and "CW" are memorized
in memory
channel
2, and no frequency
is in channel 3, by turning
the MEMORY
CHANNEL
SELECT
switch
clockwise, the
frequency
display
will
show
'7.012.0"
"CW'',
"M
ch"
and memory channel number '02'.
By
turning
the
MEMORY
CHANNEL
SELECT
switch
clockwise
furthermore,
the memory
channel
number
will
change to '03', but the channel has never memorized any
frequency, thus the display shows ''CW" and only the MHz
and
KHz
decimals.
However,
the set works with the fre-
quency and mode of channel 2, i.e., ''°7.012MHz'' and "CW"'.
When
memory
channel
limits
are
reached
(i.e., '01'
or
"32"'),
the
next
memory
channel
entered
will
be the
opposite limit (i.e., "32" or 01").
Turning the
MEMORY
CHANNEL
SELECT SWITCH
clockwise.
Cw
M och
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