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Each VFO has a specific function under certain configurations.
VFO-A --- Used for manual search between VFO-A frequency to VFO-B frequency
VFO-B --- Used for manual search between VFO-A frequency to VFO-B frequency
VFO-C --- Used to transfer frequency from the memory channel
VFO-D --- Used to transfer frequency from the search channel
VFO-E --- Used to receive frequency below 25 MHz while in dual frequency receive mode
The AR6000 has an auto mode setting, therefore, in most cases a proper receive mode and frequency
steps are automatically selected.
3-5-1 TUNING FREQUENCY
3-5-1-1 ENTERING A FREQUENCY USING THE NUMERIC KEYPAD
While in VFO mode, enter the required frequency using MHz format followed by the [
MHz
] key.
(Example)
Frequency entry of 81.3 MHz
Press the [
8
] key. Press the [
1
] key. Press the [
.
] key. Press the [
3
] key. Press the [
MHz
] key.
(Example)
Frequency entry of 1134 kHz (1.134 MHz)
Press the [
1
] key. Press the [
1
] key. Press the [
3
] key. Press the [
4
] key. Press the [
kHz
] key.
Aborting frequency input
If you do not wish to complete the frequency data input, press the [
CLR
] key before completing the
input sequence with the [
MHz
] key.
Correcting frequency input
Press the
[UP]
key to delete the entry from the right hand side.
3-5-1-2 CHANGING FREQUENCY USING THE MAIN DIAL
In VFO mode, the active VFO frequency may be ‘tuned’ in using the main dial which is mounted on
the right side of the front panel. Rotate the dial ‘clockwise’ to increase frequency or turn
'counterclockwise’ to decrease frequency.
3-5-1-3 CHANGING FREQUENCY USING [UP] KEY OR [DOWN] KEY
The [
UP
] and [
DOWN
] keys provide a convenient method to change the frequency.
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