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If you get this far and realise that you did not want to change the database at
all, select CANCEL and then press MEM; you will be returned to the normal
memory mode.
Saving and Loading the Frequency Database
The frequency database entries you have made can be saved to a USB memory
stick, or you can load a database from a USB stick. To load or save to USB, you
need to put the USB memory stick into the radio before you switch on. When
the radio detects the USB device it will offer to save or load your database. If
there are data entries already on the radio you will be offered the choice to
replace the whole database, or add entries from the USB stick. Similarly if
there is already a database on the USB stick you can either overwrite it or add
the radio data to the existing file.
To return to normal radio operation remove the USB device and switch the
radio off and back on again.
In normal radio operation the USB port is powered off.
Configuration Mode
Additional setup items can be accessed by holding down the MON button for
5 seconds. The menu options can be selected using the larger tuning knob and
the parameter value can be altered using the smaller tuning knob.
Intercom Volume
Sets the intercom volume level
Intercom Squelch
Sets the sensitivity of the intercom voice operated
squelch
Music Volume
Sets the volume level of the music input
Music Muting
Mutes the music audio when a VHF transmission is
received by the radio
Enable 8.33 kHz
(TY96 and TY97
only)
Turns on or off the ability to tune 8.33 kHz stations. If
you are operating in an area with no 8.33 kHz service,
turning off the 8.33 kHz channels allows quicker tuning
of 25 kHz and 50 kHz steps.
The TY96A and TY97A are not 8.33 KHz capable and so
this option will not be available.
General Low Temperature Operation
The TY96/TY97 is certified to operate correctly down to -20°C, but at low
temperatures the controller display may be impaired. On a cold day you may
need to wait for the cockpit to warm up to ensure normal operation.
Warning Messages
If the VHF radio detects a problem, the screen will indicate WARNING and a
brief statement of the problem. Depending on the nature of the problem,