User's Guide

VIEW BAND EDGES
68 The highest and lowest frequencies that a radio can operate on are called the band edges. These
can be viewed using the following key sequences:
SHIFT s, 4 View band edge 1 (lowest VHF frequency)
SHIFT s, 5 View band edge 2 (highest VHF frequency)
SHIFT s, 6 View band edge 3 (lowest UHF frequency)
SHIFT s, 7 View band edge 4 (highest UHF frequency)
69 Viewing band edges 1 and 2 is only available on VHF equipments and viewing band edges 3 and 4
is only available on UHF equipments. VHF/UHF radios, for example the 3060V2 transceiver, can display
all band edges.
70 Band edges cannot be programmed, only viewed. Following each valid key sequence the display
shows the band edge for five seconds. The display can be returned to normal before 5 seconds have
elapsed by pressing the CE key.
Example. Viewing a Band Edge
71 To view band edge 1 (lowest VHF frequency that in this example is 100 MHz) enter key sequence
SHIFT s, 4. The radio’s displays are shown below.
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325.000 21
FREQUENCY CHANNEL MONITOR
Before key sequence, displays show
operating frequency and channel
100 E1
FREQUENCY CHANNEL MONITOR
Enter key sequence, SHIFT s,4
325.000 21
FREQUENCY CHANNEL MONITOR
After five seconds, or if the CE key is
pressed, displays show original values