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3 GETTING ACQUAINTED
@0
R
t
t
t
t
t
EQ
s
s
s
s
s
T
“
R
t
t
t
t
t
EQ
” appears when the RX Equalizer function is
ON {page 64}. “
EQ
s
s
s
s
s
T
” appears when the TX
Equalizer function is ON {page 38}.
@1
1
t
BC
s
2
“
1
t
BC
” or “
BC
s
s
s
s
s
2
” appears, as you select the DSP
Beat Cancel 1 or Beat Cancel 2 {page 47}.
@2
1
t
t
t
t
t
NR
s
s
s
s
s
2
“
1
t
t
t
t
t
NR
” or “
NR
s
s
s
s
s
2
” appears, depending on whether
DSP Noise Reduction 1 (Line Enhanced method) or
Noise Reduction 2 (SPAC method) is selected
{page 47}.
@3
M.CH
Appears in Memory Recall mode {page 51}.
@4
M.SCR
Appears in Memory Scroll mode {page 52}.
@5
DNL
Appears when the Digital Noise Limiter function is ON
{page 47}.
@6
Shows the Memory Channel number for the
transceiver. In Menu mode, it displays the Menu No.
In Quick Memory mode, it shows the Quick Memory
number location (the Quick Memory number ranges
from “0_” to “9_”) {page 55}.
@7
Displays a communication mode {page 19}.
@8
AUTO
Appears when Auto Mode function is ON {page 61}.
@9
The transceiver operating frequency display. In Menu
mode, it displays the parameters.
#0
In the normal operating mode, it displays the
transceiver status and Menu item descriptions when
necessary. While the RIT, XIT or SPLIT function is
turned ON, it is used to display the frequency
information for these functions {pages 35, 37}.
#1
t
A
s
“
t
A
” or “
A
s
” appears while VFO A is selected
{pages 18, 30}. “
A
” appears while Menu A is being
accessed in the Menu mode {page 22}.
#2
t
B
s
“
t
B
” or “
B
s
” appears while VFO B is selected
{pages 18, 30}. “
B
” appears while Menu B is being
accessed in the Menu mode {page 22}.
#3
t
M
s
“
t
M
” or “
M
s
” appears while a simplex memory
channel is selected {page 50}.
#4
RIT
Appears when Receive Incremental Tuning function is
ON {page 35}.
#5
XIT
Appears when Transmit Incremental Tuning function
is ON {page 37}.
#6
CT
“T” appears when the Tone function is ON {page 32}.
“CT” appears when the CTCSS (Continuous Tone
Coded Squelch System) is ON {page 33}.
#7
PC
Appears when the transceiver is being controlled by a
PC {page 67}.
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#4
#5
#6
#7
@6