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Summary of Contents for MVT-7100

Page 1: ...UPITERU MVT 7100 Wi I and Hand Held Receiver Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...of previous Yupiteru models should have little trouble in operating this new set I hope you find this instruction hooklet easy to follow whilst some parts may seem on winded I have tried to explain t...

Page 3: ...1hlo 1o lllncct an alternative antenna to the set using this connector lludd Jthl Ih1 1hn klifJ hl will only remain lit whilst the button is pressed r Muu tur l r lll fl tho MONI key effectively opens...

Page 4: ...t are KiloHertz KHz figures to the right are Hertz Hz MVf 7100 Operating Instructions 1 0 OJaviation January 1993 Page6 0 I uunl Point The figures to the left indicate MegaHertz MHz I h 111uin display...

Page 5: ...tly selected increment steps to start flashing by Kllo rolary knob on the top of the set or by using the direction arrows on the keyboard you run croll1hrough the alternate choices when the chosen inc...

Page 6: ...riority channel VE 4 h ey elects and cancels the save function See page 36 EP S Key urns the Keyboard beep on or off_ If REEP is showing at the bottom of the display then the ound is on and a Beep sou...

Page 7: ...e of monitoring active frequencies are rather slim lt is advisable when searching to keep the limits to just a few MHz and therefore increase the chance of locating new frequencies Further details on...

Page 8: ...xercise try the previous example but this lime enter 50KHz at step 5 andsee what happens when you press ENTat the end e NOTE I A linf hU fJly thO bU 118 025MHz is a 25KHz channel spacing and if you ha...

Page 9: ...AC while 345 875 is still flashing The 5 willnow flash a little quicker han he res oflhe display 2 Press the 1 3 times to select the 5 digit This will nowflash a lilfle quicke1 3 Using either the rot...

Page 10: ...emelll stepsfollowing the previous example I Press FUNC MODE 2 Rotate the tuning knob until FM is displayed 3 Press ENT 4 Press STEP 5 Rotate the tuning knob until 12 5KHz is shown 6 Press ENT 7 Press...

Page 11: ...e frequency but the memory channei number in this case 013 will be replaced by the currently selected increment step MVf 71 00 Operating Instructions 1 0 aviation January 1993 Page 20 1 II CLEARING A...

Page 12: ...k 2 Channels 100 199 Bank 3 Channels 200 299 Bank 4 Channels 300 399 Bank 5 Channels 400 499 Bank 6 Channels 500 599 Bank 7 Channels 600 699 Bank 8 Channels 700 799 Bank 9 Channels 800 899 Bank 0 Chan...

Page 13: ...156 800 0 mm J The MVT 7100 will now only scan banks I 2 0 you will notice that the display will only show these 3 banks at the top of the screen When the set stops on a transmission the bank number w...

Page 14: ...the banks being scanned When a transmission is received the bank number in which the channel is located will flash MYr 7100 Operating Instructions 1 0 10 Javiation January 1993 Page 26 II EXAMPLE 7 J...

Page 15: ...Mode Scan press the MR key twice Mvr 7100 Operating Instructions 1 0 0 Javiation January 1993 Page 28 II SEARCHING To start storing frequencies into memory channels assumes that we already know what f...

Page 16: ...s ENT 7 Press 6 this is the bank we will store these limits in 8 Press ENT lfthe beep is still on a do11ble beep will so1md to indicale the above has been accepted the dipslay will ret11m to the previ...

Page 17: ...se frequencies may be local mterference data s1gnals or maybe just frequencies you do not wish to monitor Up to 500 different frequencies can be entered into the Sear h Pass Memory any frequency that...

Page 18: ...ress FUNC SPR again or the C AC key once MVr 7100 Operating Instructions 1 0 Javiation January 1993 Page 34 II ATTENUATOR When strong signals are present on certain frequencies some interference may o...

Page 19: ...the MVT 7100 would monitor the displayed frequency every O J seconds for 0 3 of a second if Save Mode 3 was selected the frequency would be monitored every 1 5 seconds for 0 3 of a second When a sign...

Page 20: ...25KHz 9KHz lOKHz 12 5KHz 20KHz 25KHz 50KHz lOOKHz 0 53Mhz 2MHz AM IOuY S N IOdB 20MHz 30MHz AM OuV S N IOdB USBILSB IOuV S N IOdB FM ISuV SINAD 12dB 30MHz IOOOMHz AM O SuV S N IOdB USBILSB0 5uV S N I...

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