
When “
3 SIMPLE MODE
” is set to ON, * marked items are undisplayed.
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SET MODE
4 MODE SELECT
(Mode Availavility)
This item is available in all modes, and allows you to
simplify operation by inhibiting the selection of un-
needed operating modes during normal operation.
For example if you are operating mobile and only plan
on using FM and AM modes, use “
4 MODE SE-
LECT
” to inhibit access to all other modes (SSB, CW,
RTTY), thereby making selection of AM or FM quick
and easy.
The default is on for all operating
modes. To toggle an operating mode
on or off, push (or push and hold)
[MODE] one or more times until the
desired mode is displayed, then rotate
the main dial to set on or off.
*
5 MODE POWSET
This item allows you to set the output power for each
operating mode.
on : Output power can be set for each mode groups.
oFF: Same output power for every mode.
The mode groups are separated ‘SSB-D/USB/LSB,’
‘CW’ and ‘RTTY/AM/FM.’
The default is OFF.
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Initial set mode items
2 PoSAVE MODE
The power save mode reduces the current drain to
conserve battery power. This function is convenience
for battery operation.
AUTO : The power save function starts in 1:1 (200
msec.:200 msec.) ratio when no signal is re-
ceived for 5 sec., then the ratio becomes in
1:4 (200 msec.:800 msec.) and 1:8 (200
msec.:1600 msec.) after no signal is received
every 60 sec. are past.
(1 :) 1, 4, 8, 16:
The power save function activates selected
ratio.
oFF
: The power save function does not activate.
The default is OFF.
3 SIMPLE MODE
This item select the simple mode and normal mode.
on : Simple mode is selected. (*) marked items in initial
set mode are hidden, and push [DISPLAY] to se-
lect Main menu or Sub menu only, Graphic menu
also hidden.
oFF : Normal mode is selected.
Simple mode ON
Simple mode OFF
(default)
1 MAX POWSET
This item selects maximum output power. The max.
power is can be set 10, 5, 2.5, 1 or 0.5 W.
The default is 10 W.
(Output power setting for modes)
(Max. output power setting)
(Power save setting)
(Simple mode setting)
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