RIT
Incremental Tuning, or receive incremental tuning, provides a means of adjusting the
receive frequency without affecting your transmit frequency. This control is sometimes
called a clarifier since it can be used to tune in SSB voice signals. But RIT can also be
used in all modes, in the event that a station calls you slightly off-frequency. RIT and
XIT use the tuning rate (1/10/100/200/300 Hz), taping
K
or
L
.
XIT
XIT or transmit incremental tuning, adjusts the transmit frequency without affecting the
receive frequency. RIT and XIT use the tuning rate (1/10/100/200/300 Hz), taping
K
or
L
.
•
To use RIT or XIT
: First, tap
G
RIT (RX mode) or tap
G
XIT (TX mode).
This turns on the “+0” on the display. Then adjust the offset using
RIT/XIT
knob.
•
To zero the RIT/XIT offset
tap
H
.
J
VFO LOCK/UNLOCK
When the mode is activated, the inscription appears in the upper line of the display
J
(Lock), frequency tuning is not possible. To deactivate the mode, press the
J
button again.
TRANSMIT SETTINGS
•
Voice Modes (SSB, AM, FM)
: Choose a mode: Tap
D
to select
A
/
B
,
F
or
G
mode.
•
MON, Monitor
: Push
N>
MON
in the bottom line for MON on. Hold PTT to set the
voice monitor level, rotate
M
AF GAIN
knob. High MON settings may result in audio
clipping or distortion. Start with 3 to 5.
+
<< TONE MON >>
F
A
Do not use the hand speaker-mic at the same time as monitor
F
function
in voice modes (
A
B
F
G
) — there is a risk of audio coupling with a
high noise distorting the real audio.
•
Adjust mic gain level:
Push
METR
and select MIC, rotating
M
TUNE/MULTI.
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