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11
REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS
Duplex operation
The Duplex operation shifts the transmit frequency up or
down from the receive frequency by an offset amount.
D Setting the frequency offset
Touch the Memory channel number.
q
• Opens the Mode setting window.
Touch [VFO].
w
• Selects the VFO mode.
Touch [MENU].
e
Touch "Offset Freq."
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(DUP/TONE... > Offset Freq)
Touch the numbers to enter the desired offset.
t
(Example: 0.700.00 MHz)
• Between 0.000.00 and 59.99500 MHz.
• The selected tuning step in the VFO mode is used when
setting the frequency offset.
• If desired, touch "CE" to delete the entry.
Touch [ENT] to set the offset.
y
• Exits from the "Offset Freq" screen.
• Sets the offset.
Touch [MENU].
u
• Closes the Menu screen.
NOTE:
The frequency offset cannot be changed in the DR
function.
For your reference:
If the offset value will cause the transmit frequency
to be out of the band, "OFF BAND" appears on the
display when [PTT] is pushed, and transmit will be
inhibited. (p. 11-5)
D Setting the duplex direction
Touch the Function group icon one or more times.
q
• Selects the F-3 menu.
Touch [DUP].
w
• Opens the duplex direction setting window.
Touch the desired option.
e
• OFF: For simplex operation (the receive and transmit
frequencies are the same).
• DUP–: The transmit frequency shifts down from the re-
ceive frequency by the offset amount.
• DUP+: The transmit frequency shifts up from the receive
frequency by the offset amount.
• After setting, "DUP–" or "DUP+" appears.
D Duplex operation
Touch [MONI] to listen to the transmit frequency to
q
check whether another station is transmitting on it,
or not.
• The transceiver transmit frequency appears on the dis-
play.
Touch [MONI] again to turn OFF monitoring, and
w
then operate in the normal way.
NOTE:
When the Auto repeater is ON, and the operating
frequency is set out of the repeater output frequency
range, the duplex mode is automatically cancelled.
11-4
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