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BC RADIO OPERATION
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Basic operation
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Description
You can listen to AM or FM radio broadcast (BC).
When the transceiver is set to amateur frequencies on
the MAIN band and SUB band, you can still listen to the
AM or FM radio on the pop up window.
Up to 50 BC Radio memory channels can be pro-
grammed into each bank for easy memory manage-
ment.
You can standby listening to the BC Radio. Also, the
transceiver can be used as just AM or FM Radio. In this
case, the other modes are in a sleep state.
Frequency range for the BC Radio
FM
76.0 MHz* to 108.0 MHz
AM
520 kHz to 1710 kHz
* The usable frequency range differs, according to the trans-
ceiver's version.
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Turning ON the BC Radio
q
Push [QUICK]
.
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Push D-pad(
) to select “<<BC Radio ON>>,” and
then push D-pad(Ent).
D-pad
(
)
(Ent)
e
The BC Radio pop up window appears, and exits the
Quick Menu screen.
• “
” appears.
Example: While listening to FM-A Station
of the Memory bank A.
Appears
NOTE:
This transceiver does not have a built-in bar an-
tenna for AM broadcast band reception. If you have dif-
ficulties receiving depending on your environment, we
recommend that you try a different location, or use an
antenna which better suits the AM broadcast band.
TIP:
The BC radio memory channel contents, de-
scribed in this manual, may differ from your trans-
ceiver’s preprogrammed memory.
TIP:
To turn OFF the BC Radio, push [QUICK]
,
and then select “<<BC Radio OFF>>,” as described
above.
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