Becker Designed AR 4201 - ( O) (GK 415) Marine Radio User Manual


 
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Setting the IC level
Call up the SF4 function using the MDE key. The following displays ap-
pear :
Top line SF 4
Bottom line 00 to 63
The IC level can be changed upwards or downwards using the kHz
switch. The set value is stored by pressing the STO key.
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Calibrating the temperature sensor
Not activated in the portable VHF station. SF5 is not displayed
o Setting addressable storage locations 1 to 99.
Call up the SF6function using the MDE key. The following display then
appears :
Top line SF 6
Bottom line 1 to 99
The number of the storage channel between 1 to 99 can be selected as
required using the kHz switch and stored by pressing the STO key. If the
number of storage channels is limited and if channels outside the limited
area have already been used,these can no longer be called up. The data
in the channels outside the area continues to remain stored and it can be
resed at any time by lifting the restricted area.
Operating Instructions
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Mode 2 (display of fixed frequencies in the various channels)
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Channel selection mode
NOTE
If in mode 2 the scan function is switched on in the service mode, no sto-
rage operation can be activated in this mode.
Select mode 2 using the MDE key. The last indicated storage channel
appears in the bottom line of the LCD and the stored frequency is shown
in the top line. The portable VHF station is ready to transmit and receive
on this frequency.
The required channel can be selected using the kHz frequency selector
(steps of 1) or the MHz frequency selector (steps of 10). If a free channel
is selected in which no frequency has as yet been stored, the letter F
(free channel) appears in the bottom line before CH.
Exit from mode 2 is achieved either by pressing the MDE key or the ex-
change key. When the exchange key is operated, the active frequency is
stored as a preset frequencyand a direct changeover to mode 1 is made.
This means that the previous active frequency is available as a preset
frequency in mode 1.
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