AOR AR8000 Operating Manual page 55

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The standard options are: 0.05 kHz (50 Hz), 0.1 kHz (100 Hz), 0.2 kHz (200
Hz), 0.5 kHz (500 Hz), 1.00 kHz, 2.00 kHz, 5.00 kHz, 6.25 kHz, 9.00 kHz,
10.00 kHz, 12.50 kHz, 20 kHz, 25.00 kHz, 30 kHz, 50 kHz, 100.00 kHz, 200.00
kHz, 250 kHz, 500.00 kHz.
Rotate the [DIAL] to indicate "25.00" on the third line
of the LCD to select a 25 kHz step size.
The STEP OFFSET facility may be engaged at this
point by pressing [PASS] which acts as a toggle.
The symbol "+" indicated whrn step offset is in
operation. Step offset is not required for this
example.
If EXPERT status has been selected (as shown in section 6-3 of this operating
manual) the channel step may be input using the keypad. Valid step sizes are
multiples of 50 Hz.
If specifying your own channel step remember that the receive frequency
must be divisible by the step size. If it is not, the receive frequency will be
automatically recalculated by the AR8000 and the closest divisible frequency
later displayed.
Should you make a mistake while entering the new
frequency, the UP arrow key will act as backspace
edit to correct frequency input.
ATTENUATOR SETTING: The highlight flashing
cursor moves to the third line of the LCD with the
legend "ATT" shown to the left indicating that
attenuator setting is required. The options are "OFF
or ON". Use the UP/DOWN keys or rotate the [DIAL]
until the legend "ON" is displayed. Press the [ENT]
key to accept the attenuator setting.
TEXT INPUT/CHANGE: The highlight cursor will
move to the fourth line to the right of the legend
"TXT". Rotate the [DIAL] on the top cabinet until the
chosen letter or symbol is displayed. A maximum
word length of seven characters may be chosen and
our example calls for "2M CALL". To move to the
right and left character positions use the arrow keys.
Note: If you do not wish to add or change an alphanumeric comment, simply
press [ENT] to skip the option and finalise the data input.
If you are happy with the alphanumeric description press [ENT] which also
completes the memory edit data entry and returns the display at 2VFO mode.
Memory channel "A00" has now been edited to carry the new data. To recall
memory channel "A00" press [SCAN] [1A] [0] [0].
Note: To ABORT the CHANGE-MEM sub menu at any time press [CLEAR]
to return to 2VFO display.

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