
Front Panel Display, continued 9
15) W/N Indicators -
Wide or narrow IF filter is selected
for receiver ‘B’.
16) - /+/REV Indicators -
Refers to transmit offset
selection.
A) ‘-’ lit: Receive frequency is displayed, transmit
frequency is 600 kHz lower in frequency (unless variable
offset is programmed).
B) ‘+’ lit: Receive frequency is displayed, transmit
frequency is 600 kHz higher in frequency (unless vari-
able offset is programmed).
C) ‘REV’ lit: Receive frequency is displayed; receive
and transmit frequency are interchanged, regardless of
offset value: ‘-’, or ‘+’.
D) Blank: Simplex mode. Transmit and receive frequen-
cies are the same.
E) Both ‘-’, and ‘+’ lit: Variable offset-Receive frequency
is displayed in the current VFO and the transmit fre-
quency is in the other VFO.
17) NUM Indicator -
When lit, keypad is in the numeric
entry mode.
18) TEMP Indicator -
When lit, maximum output power is
being intentionally limited to avoid possible final
amplifier damage due to excessive operating tem-
perature.
19) SCAN Indicator -
When lit, unit is in a VFO or
MEMORY channel scan mode.
20) DTMF Indicator -
Flashes to indicate that a phone
number can be changed or dialed upon transmit.
21) TOT Indicator -
Time-out-timer applied to the
transmitter.
22) DEC/ENC Indicators -
‘DEC’ lights to indicate that
the Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) is
active in the receive mode. ‘ENC’ lights to indicate
that the CTCSS tone is transmitted. These DEC/ENC
indicators apply to transceiver ‘A’ only.
23) L/M/H Indicators -
Low, medium, and high power
settings for transciever ‘A’.
24)
A
/
LMH
B
Indicators -
A
around either A or B
indicates the active receiver for keypad or tuning
entries.