Frequency (Odd Split) - Vertex Standard FTM-10SR Operating Manual

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M
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TORING
NDEPENDENT
All memories can store an independent (in band) transmit frequency.
The FTM-10SR has two methods of the Storing Independent Transmit Frequency; (1)
Using the Standard Repeater Shift and (2) Using the Odd Split Memory for operation on
repeaters with non-standard shift.
Using the Standard Repeater Shift
1. Press the
key to enter the memory mode. Then recall the memory channel on which
you wish to store the Independent Transmit Frequency.
2. Press and hold the
mode.
3. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item "M11 TX SHIFT".
4. Press the
key briefly.
5. Rotate the DIAL knob to select desired shift direction. Avail-
able selections are "RPTR -", "RPTR +", and "SIMPLEX".
6. Press the [ VOL/SEL ] key to save the new setting and return to the memory recall mode.
Whenever you recall a memory which contains independently stored transmit and re-
ceive frequencies, the "
Using the Odd Split Memory
1. In VFO mode, tune to your desired transmit frequency. (Your transmit frequency should
be in the same band as the receive frequency).
2. Press the
key to enter the memory mode. Then recall the memory channel on which
you wish to store the Independent Transmit Frequency.
3. Press and hold the
mode.
4. Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item "M11 TX SHIFT".
5. Press the
key briefly.
6. Rotate the DIAL knob to select "S-DUPLEX".
7. Press the [ VOL/SEL ] key to save the new setting and re-
turn to the memory recall mode.
Whenever you recall a memory which contains indepen-
dently stored transmit and receive frequencies, the "
indication will appear on the display.
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key for one second to enter the Memory Channel Customization
" indication will appear on the display.
key for one second to enter the Memory Channel Customization
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