Band Scope; Starting The Band Scope - AOR AR8600 Operating Manual

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The "OPENING MESSAGE" is setup in the CONFIG menu.
To access the config menu
eight times to move the cursor to the
"OPENING MESSAGE" selection point. Use the main dial or
keys to toggle between NORM / QUICK / USER.
The
key may used as a short cut to NORM (which is
the default).
to accept the data and return to a standard display or
abort entry.
Alternatively if you have selected USER and wish to change the text comment
the text input menu for the opening menu.
You may change all four lines of text in the usual
manner. Please refer to section 12-1 of this manual
for further information regarding text input.
to accept the data and return to a
standard display or
When the AR8600 is switched off and back on
again, the new opening message will be displayed.

(15) Band scope

The AR8600 is equipped with a flexible band scope function which is capable of graphically displaying
band activity. The maximum frequency span width is 10 MHz, you may zoom in on activity to a span
width of 100 kHz. Centre frequency is displayed and a marker may be manipulated to ascertain the
frequency of activity using the graphical display. One trace may be saved to memory for recall at a later
time and may be overwritten at will. The trace may also be saved and loaded from the optional EM8200
external memory slot card.
Note: Priority operation is disabled when the band scope is in operation. Audio is muted.
The optional RU8200 is inoperative when the band scope is in operation.
It is suggested that the band scope facility is 'experimented with' on a constantly active band such as
VHF Band-II broadcast.

15-1 Starting the band scope

To start the band scope
last frequency displayed in 2VFO, search, scan or memory read mode being used as the centre
frequency. AUDIO IS MUTED.
to abort entry.
. The frequency span width will be set to 10 MHz with the
.
to
to access

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