
2.
Rotate the SELECT knob until CHANNEL SPACING: is displayed on the top
line and the current channel spacing is displayed on the bottom line.
3.
Press the SELECT button to allow for changing the channel spacing. A
good beep will be emitted.
4.
Rotate the SELECT button to change to either WIDE or NARROW. Press
the SELECT knob to store and go back to the menu.
5.
To exit the alignment menu, press the ‘A’ button on the control head and
the radio will revert back to VFO mode. A good beep is emitted.
The radio will display the channel space setting on the top line of the display with
a ‘N’ or ‘W’ icon.
PERSONALITY SETTINGS
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Changing Frequency Step Size
In VFO mode, the BCM-220 allows for changing the step size as you step through
and scan VFO frequencies. The step sizes available are: 5kHz, 10kHz, 12.5kHz,
15kHz, 20kHz, 25kHz, and 30kHz.
1.
Make sure the radio is in VFO mode. Press the ‘B’ button the control head
to access the personality menu. A good beep is emitted.
2.
FREQ STEP SIZE is displayed on the top line and the current step is
displayed. Press the SELECT button to allow for changing the step size.
A good beep is emitted.
3.
Rotate the SELECT knob until the desired step size is obtained. Press the
SELECT button to store the step size and re-enter the personality menu.
A good beep is emitted.
4.
To exit the personality menu, press the ‘B’ button on the control head and
the radio will revert back to VFO mode. A good beep is emitted.
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Changing RX SIGNAL
In VFO mode, the BCM-220 can be programmed to un-mute on CARRIER, CTCSS,
or DCS signaling. This menu item allows for programming the RX Signal.
1.
Make sure the radio is in VFO mode. Press the ‘B’ button the control head
to access the personality menu. A good beep is emitted.
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Summary of Contents for BCM-220
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