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S-Level SPEECH
(Default: ON)
Turns the S-meter level announcement ON or OFF.
MODE SPEECH
(Default: OFF)
Turns the operating mode announcement ON or OFF.
SPEECH Level
(Default: 50%)
Sets the Voice Synthesizer audio output level.
[SPEECH/LOCK] Switch
(Default: SPEECH/LOCK)
Selects
SPEECH
action.
Lock Function
(Default: MAIN DIAL)
This function electronically locks
MAIN DIAL
or
the panel display* to prevent setting changes by
accidental operation.
* Keys and dials are also locked except for
AF
RF/SQL
,
AF
RF/SQL
,
POWER
, and
SPEECH
.
Memo Pmd Qumntity
(Default: 5)
Sets the number of memo pad channels.
MAIN DIAL Auto TS
(Default: High)
Sets the Auto Tuning Step function for
MAIN DIAL
.
When rapidly rotating
MAIN DIAL
, the tuning step is
automatically changed according to the rotation speed.
MIC Up/Down Speed
(Default: Fast)
Sets the response speed of [
∫
]/[
√
] on the supplied
microphone while holding down.
Quick RIT/
∂
TX Clemr
(Default: OFF)
Selects the operation of
CLEAR
for the RIT and
∂
TX
functions.
[NOTCH] Switch (SSB)
(Default: Auto/Manual)
[NOTCH] Switch (AM)
(Default: Auto/Manual)
Selects the notch function used in the SSB or AM
mode.
SSB/CW Synchronous Tuning
(Default: OFF)
Turns the Displayed Frequency Shift function ON or
OFF.
This function automatically shifts the frequency to
match the CW pitch when the operating mode is
toggled between SSB and CW.
CW Normml Side
(Default: LSB)
Selects the carrier point in the CW normal mode.
Screen Cmpture [POWER] SW
(Default: OFF)
Assigns the Screen Capture function to
POWER
.
Screen Cmpture File Type
(Default: PNG)
Selects the file format for the Screen Capture function.
Keybomrd Type
(Default: Full Keyboard)
Sets the keyboard entry type to Ten-Key or Full
Keyboard.
Cmlibrmtion Mmrker
(Default: OFF)
Turns the reference frequency calibration marker ON
or OFF.
REF Adjust
Adjusts the internal reference frequency.
NOTE:
The default setting of “RF Adjust” may differ
slightly, depending on the transceiver’s version.
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