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Part C Installation And Operation
VHF menu
A numerical input of a frequency within the selected band will overwrite one of
the two stored frequencies (the last frequency used).
The two stored frequencies of a band are correlated to each VFO. Selecting
the alternate VFO will give access to another two frequencies in that band
(which were used with this VFO). Of course this is applicable for both MAIN-
and SUB-RX.
11.1.2 VHF-Bands
Two VHF-bands are covered – 6m (50 MHz) and 2m (144 MHz). Pushing
0 VHF (located in the cluster MODE) will call up the VHF menu and will recall
the last frequency used in VHF (50 MHz or 144 MHz). The respective band
will be displayed inverse. Like on HF the last two frequencies used on VHF
are recalled through the band pushbutton 0 VHF.
If a transverter has been used the last time VHF was activated the respective
softkey will be displayed inverse. The specific transverter will be activated
again.
Activates 6m band (here it is activated). Pushing repeatedly will toggle
between the last two frequencies used in this band
Activates 2m band. Pushing repeatedly will toggle between the last two
frequencies used in this band
Activates transverter #1
Activates transverter #2
Activates transverter #3
VFO menu will be called up
After selecting a tranverter the last used tranverter frequency will be displayed
and the tranverter menu will be called up.
Only one transverter can be activated at a time for each of the receivers. To
operate two transverters MAIN- and SUB-RX must be allocated to different
transverters.
11.1.3 Transverter Operation
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