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BASIC OPERATION
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Setting the frequency (Continued)
Entering the Split Frequency Offset
1. Touch the MHz digits.
(Example: 14)
Entering a Memory channel
1. Touch
V/M
to select the Memory mode.
VFO mode
(Example: VFO A)
Memory mode
(Example: Memory channel 1
)
V/M
•
Opens the BAND STACKING REGISTER screen.
2.
Touch [F-INP].
BAND STACKING REGISTER screen
•
Opens the F-INP screen.
3.
Enter the Split Frequency Offset.
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If you want the minus shift direction, touch [
•
(
−
)].
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Enter the offset between
−
9.999 MHz and +9.999
MHz (1 kHz steps).
4.
To save the entry, touch [SPLIT] or [
−
SPLIT].
•
Closes the F-INP screen.
Entry examples
•
10 kHz:
[1], [0], [SPLIT]
•
−
1.025 MHz:
[
•
(
−
)], [1], [0], [2], [5], [
−
SPLIT]
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After entering, the Split function is automatically turned
ON.
2.
Touch the MHz digits.
(Example: 14)
•
Opens the BAND STACKING REGISTER screen.
3.
Touch [F-INP].
•
Opens the F-INP screen.
4.
Enter a Memory channel number between 1 and
99. (Memory channel 5)
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If you want to set the Program Channel number (P1
or P2), enter “100” for P1, and “101” for P2.
BAND STACKING REGISTER screen
5.
Touch [MEMO] to select the entered channel.
•
Closes the F-INP screen.
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Band Edge Beep
You will hear a Band Edge Beep and
will be
displayed when you tune into or out of an amateur
band’s frequency range.
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You can change the Band Edge Beep settings in the
following menu.
MENU
»
SET > Function >
Band Edge Beep
[SPLIT] or
[-SPLIT] is
displayed
Touch for -Split
F-INP screen
F-INP screen
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