COMMUNICATING AIDS
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RECEPTION
SELECTING YOUR FREQUENCY
In addition to turning the
Tuning
control or pressing
Mic
[UP]
/
[DWN]
, there are several other ways
to select your frequency. This section describes
additional methods of frequency selection that may
save you time and effort.
■
Direct Frequency Entry
When the desired frequency is far removed from
the current frequency, directly entering a frequency
from the numeric keypad is usually the fastest
method.
1
Press
[ENT]
.
• “ - - . - - - . - - ” appears.
2
Press the numeric keys (
[50 (0)]
to
[28 (9)]
) to
enter your desired frequency.
• Pressing
[ENT]
at any time fills the
remaining digits (the digits you did not enter)
with 0 and completes the entry.
To select 1.85 MHz for example, press
[ENT]
,
[50 (0)]
,
[1.8 (1)]
,
[24 (8)]
,
[14 (5)]
,
then press
[ENT]
to complete the input (6
key strokes).
• Pressing
[CLR]
before pressing
[ENT]
cancels the entry and restores the current
VFO frequency.
Note:
◆
You can enter a frequency in the range of 30.00 kHz
to 59.999.99 MHz. Refer to the specifications for the
available frequency range.
◆
Attempting to enter a frequency that is outside the
selectable frequency range causes an alarm to sound
and the entered frequency is rejected.
◆
When the entered frequency does not meet the current
VFO frequency step size requirement, the nearest
available frequency is automatically selected after the
entered frequency is changed.
◆
When the 10 Hz digit (last displayed digit) is entered,
the digit 0 is automatically entered for the 1 Hz digit,
and frequency entry is completed. The 1 Hz digit is not
displayed.
◆
When an entered frequency is accepted, RIT or XIT will
be switched OFF, but the RIT or XIT offset frequency is
not cleared.
■
Frequency Entry History
The last 10 frequencies you entered are stored in
the Frequency Entry History. You can access the
history to easily re-enter a recently used frequency.
1
Press
[ENT]
.
2
Turn
the
MULTI/CH
control.
• The entered frequency along with its log
number appears. The most recent entered
frequency is logged as number E0 and the
oldest frequency is logged as number E9.
3
Press
[ENT]
to set the selected frequency to
the VFO.
Note:
When entering a frequency using the numeric
keys, if you turn the
MULTI/CH
control in the middle of the
frequency entry, the frequency will be entered into the log.
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Using the MHz key
You can use the
MULTI/CH
control to change the
operating frequency in steps of 1 MHz.
1
Press
[MHz]
.
• “
” appears.
2
Turn
the
MULTI/CH
control.
• Clockwise increases the frequency and
counter-clockwise decreases the frequency.
3
Press
[MHz]
again to exit.
• “
” disappears.
If you prefer to change the frequency in steps of
100 kHz or 500 kHz, rather than 1 MHz, access
Menu No. 10 and select 100 kHz, 500 kHz, or
1 MHz.
Note:
Even if 100 kHz or 500 kHz is assigned for the
[MHz]
key, “
” appears on the display.
■
Quick QSY
To move up or down the frequency quickly, use the
MULTI/CH
control. Turning this control changes
the operating frequency in steps of 5 kHz for SSB/
CW/ FSK/ AM and steps of 10 kHz for FM.
• If you want to change the default frequency
step size, access Menu No. 14 (SSB/CW/FSK),
15 (AM), or 16 (FM). Press
[M.IN]
/
[SCAN (SG.
SEL)]
to select 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2.5 kHz, 5 kHz,
or 10 kHz for SSB/ CW/ FSK, and 5 kHz, 6.25
kHz, 10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 15 kHz, 20 kHz, 25 kHz,
30 kHz, 50 kHz, or 100 kHz for AM/ FM. The
default frequency step size is 5 kHz for SSB/
CW/ FSK/ AM and 10 kHz for FM.
• When changing the operating frequency by
using the
MULTI/CH
control, frequencies
are rounded such that new frequencies are
multiples of the frequency step size. To disable
this function, access Menu No. 12 and select
“oFF” (default is ON).
• Within the AM broadcast band, the step size
automatically defaults to the frequency step
value in Menu No. 13. This frequency step size
can be switched between 9 kHz (“on”) and
5 kHz (“oFF”) via Menu No. 13.
Note:
The programmed frequency step size for the
MULTI/CH
control is stored independently for the HF and
50 MHz bands. You can also set a different frequency step
size for SSB/ CW/ FSK, AM and FM modes.