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BASIC MANUAL
BASIC OPERATION
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Setting the frequency
You will hear a Band Edge Beep and
(with a
dotted line) will be displayed when you tune into or out
of an amateur band’s frequency range.
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You can change the Band Edge Beep settings in the
following menu.
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SET > Function >
Band Edge Beep
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If “Beep Level” is set to “0%,” no beep sounds.
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SET > Function >
Beep Level
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Entering a Band Edge
When “ON (User)” or “ON (User) & TX Limit” is
selected on the “Band Edge Beep” screen, you can
enter a total of 30 band edge frequency pairs.
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Information
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Initially, all Ham band frequencies are entered. Therefore,
you must first edit or delete them, and then insert a new
line to enter a new band edge.
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You cannot enter an overlapping frequency, or a
frequency that is out of the preset Ham band frequencies.
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The default setting may differ, depending on the
transceiver version.
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Band edges are entered from the lower frequency first.
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These settings are easy with the CS-905. (p. 12-1)
1. Open the “Band Edge Beep” screen.
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SET > Function >
Band Edge Beep
2. Touch “ON (User)” or “ON (User) & TX Limit.”
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If you set “ON (User) & TX Limit,” you can limit
transmission to within the entered frequency range.
3. Touch “User Band Edge.”
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Opens the “User Band Edge” screen.
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Band Edge Beep
Editing a Band Edge
You can edit a band edge entered as a default, or
change the band edge frequencies.
1. Open the “User Band Edge” screen.
2. Touch the band edge you want to edit.
(Example: 2: 430.000.000 – 450.000.000 MHz)
3. Edit the lower band edge frequency, then touch
[ENT]. (Example: 430.1)
Entry example: [•] [1] [ENT]
4. Edit the upper band edge frequency, then touch
[ENT]. (Example: 439.9)
Entry example: [4] [3] [9] [•] [9] [ENT]
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The edited band edge is saved, and returns to the
previous screen.
TIP:
You can also edit the frequency by rotating
or
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