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4.
After the Receive Frequency is set,
the upper part of the display will
show
PROG
RX CG. This is the
Code Guard value for Channel 1
receive. Note: 0.0 indicates carrier
squelch operation.
If the displayed value is correct, press
FCN
to advance to the next value.
If a new value is desired, press the
CLR
key to reset the display to 0.0.
Tone Code Guard is entered directly,
using the digit keys (0 through 9).
See pages 21 and 22 for proper
Code Guard values.
Digital Code Guard is entered by
first pressing
CLR,
then the # key,
causing the letter
d
to appear,
INDICATES
I N V E R T E D
followed by the proper three digit
C O D E
code (0 through 7 keys only; 8 & 9
respond as a 7). Pressing the
PRI
key after the three digit code has
been entered allows the digital code
to be inverted. VVhen the displayed
value is correct, press
ENT
to store
the Code Guard and automatically
advance to the next value.
5.
After the receive Code Guard is set,
the upper part of the display will
show
PROG TX.
This is the
Transmit (TX) Frequency for
Channel 1. If it is correct, press
FCN
to advance to the next value.
To program or change it, press
CLR
followed by the frequency in (MHz)
and then
ENT
to store the new
N O T R A N S M I T F R E Q U E N C Y
frequency and automatically
.
advance to the next value.
Only frequencies from 136 to 160
MHz in increments of 5 or 12.5 kHz
will be operable. See Table 1 on
page 18 for proper frequency
increments.
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