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7) DISPLAY
The digital LED display shows the channel, its con-
figuration and the level of some adjustments.
8) ASC/VOX LED
This led is green when the
ASC
function is active and red when the
VOX
function is active. It’s orange when both functions are active.
9) RX/TX LED
This led is red in transmission and green when a signal is received.
10) DIM
The
DIMMER
function allows adjusting the brightness of the lighting.
11) F - FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION
(configuration: EU; PL; d; EC; U; In)
The frequency bands have to be chosen according with the country of use.
Don’t use another configuration. Some countries need a user’s licence.
See table page 51.
Proceeding:
- switch off the transceiver. Put the switch (
11
) on «
F
» position
and switch on again. The letter corresponds to the blinking configuration.
- In order to change the configuration, use the channel selector on the front
panel or the
UP
/
DN
keys (
6
)
of the microphone.
- When the configuration is selected, put the switch (
11
) on «
OFF
». The letter
that corresponds to the configuration are continuously displayed. At this point,
confirm the selection by switching
off
the transceiver and then switching it
on
again.
See the configurations / frequency bands table at pages 46 to 50
.
12) PRIORITY CHANNEL
This switch selects channel
9
or
19
according to the configuration.
See table page 50
.
13) ROGER BEEP
The
Roger beep
sounds while releasing the microphone key in order to let your
correspondent speak. Historically, CB is a mode of «simplex» communication.
This means that it is not possible to speak and to listen at the same time (as
it is the case with a telephone). Once someone had finished to talk, he said
“Roger” in order to prevent his correspondent that it was his turn to talk.
“Roger” has been replaced by a beep. There comes
«Roger beep»
from.
Note:
the
«Roger Beep»
also sounds in the loudspeaker if the function is al-
ready active while switching on the transceiver. If the function is on
OFF
while
switching on the radio, only the correspondent can hear the
«Roger Beep»
.
14) NB.ANL / HI-CUT
3 positions switch:
Off
/
NB.ANL
filter activated /
NB.ANL + HI-CUT
activated.
NB.ANL:
Noise Blanker / Automatic Noise Limiter. These filters allow reducing
back ground noises and some reception interferences. In FM and USB/LSB
mode, only the NB filter is active.
HI-CUT:
Cuts out the high frequency interferences and has to be used in
accordance with the reception conditions.
15) S/RF ~ SWR ~ CAL
3 positions switch: changing meter function.
S/RF
Analogue S/RF meter which shows the power in transmission and reception.
SWR
Shows the value of the SWR (
see proceedings of the SWR adjustment at page
29
).
CAL
Calibration of the SWR meter (
see proceedings of the SWR meter at page
29
).
16) METER
Shows the level of the signal in transmission and reception, the SWR or the
calibration of the SWR according to the position of the S/RF~SWR~CAL (
15
)
switch.
17) 6-PIN MICROPHONE PLUG
This plug is situated on the front panel of the radio making the setting of the
equipment into the dashboard easier.
See the cabling diagram at page 49.
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