User Guide

4.Basic Operation
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2. Each time the key is pressed the shift direction changes as indicated below.
A (-) means that the TX frequency is lower than the RX frequency.
A (+) means vice versa.
3. Rotate the dial while the shift frequency is being displayed.
Clockwise: each click increases the frequency by one tuning step.
Counter-clockwise: each click decreases the frequency by one tuning step.
Press the FUNC key and rotate the dial to increase or decrease the frequency in 1MHz steps.
4. Press any key except for the MONI or FUNC key to complete setting.
This mode allows recalling and operating the preprogrammed frequency or setting in
the memory channels. This unit provides up to 200 memory channels, 1 CALL
channel and 1 Repeater-Access function memory.
4.5.1 How to Program Memory Channel(s)
1. Select a frequency and operating parameters to be programmed in the VFO mode.
Programmable parameters are explained later. Press the key. " " appears
on the display.
2. Press the FUNC key to display .
3. Rotate the main dial to select the desired memory channel number while is
displayed. An empty channel is shown with a flashing " ". Select C for CALL
channel programming. "rP ALLFREQ" is explained later.
4. By pressing the key again while is on the display, a beep sounds and
programming is completed.
5. Pressing the FUNC then key while is displayed on the programmed
channel will delete the memory data and it becomes available for reprogramming.
Memory Mode
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NOTE:
Please refer to "Selective Calling" (page 35) to set the CTCSS/DCS tones
usually required for conventional Repeater-Accesses.
If the offset frequency is set to exceed the transmitting frequency range of this
unit, "OFF" appears on the display and a beep sounds when the PTT key is
pressed. You can not transmit in this state.
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