Using Pre-Programmed Frequency Offset Data; Entering New Frequency Offset Data - AOR AR-ONE Operating Manual

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use, it may appear rather long winged to toggle on/off in VFO mode. However even when
programmed, frequency offset is in no way detrimental to normal operation.
The acceptable range of frequency offset is 0 MHz to 999.999 MHz, of course if the offset is
set to 0 MHz, the frequency will not change! Before the FREQUENCY OFFSET function
can
be used, it first needs to be configured (unless factory programmed for certain bands).

2-11-1 Using pre-programmed frequency offset data

To access the frequency offset set-up menu, push the FUNC key, and then push the .
(decimal) key.
The third line will display DUPLEX followed by the current offset channel number.
Use the main tuning dial or arrow keys to review the offset locations. The shift direction
can be changed by pushing the FUNC key. To accept the offset setting, push the ENT key.

2-11-2 Entering new frequency offset data

Assume that you are in VFO mode.
To access the frequency offset set-up menu, perform the following steps:
1. Push the FUNC key, and then push the . (decimal) key. The third line will display
DUPLEX followed by the current offset channel number.
Use the main tuning dial or arrow keys to review the offset locations.
2. Push down arrow key. The cursor will move down to the bottom line of the LCD.
3. Enter the desired offset in MHz format. The shift direction can be changed by pushing
the FUNC key.
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