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FREQUENCY SETTING
■ Direct frequency entry with the keypad
■ Frequency setting with the tuning dial
•For ham band use
q Push the desired band key on the keypad 1–3
times.
•3 different frequencies can be selected on each band
with the band key. (See “Triple band stacking register”
below.)
w Rotate the tuning dial to set the desired frequency.
e Select the desired operating mode with the mode
switch. (p. 25)
•For general coverage receiver use
q Push [GENE] on the keypad 1–3 times.
•The [GENE] key calls up a frequency for general cov-
erage receiver use.
w Rotate the tuning dial to set the desired frequency.
•For quick tuning, use the quick tuning step function.
(p. 24)
e Select the desired operating mode with the mode
switch. (p. 25)
The transceiver has a keypad for direct frequency
entry as described below.
q Push [F-INP].
•“ ” appears.
w Input the desired frequency.
•Input “•” (decimal point) between the MHz units and
kHz units.
e Push [(F-INP)ENT] to enter the input frequency.
•To cancel the input, push [MAIN/SUB] instead of
[(F-INP)ENT].
[EXAMPLE]
If the dial lock function is activated, the lock indicator lights, and the tuning dial does
not function. In this case, push [LOCK/SPEECH] to deactivate the lock function.
TRIPLE BAND STACKING REGISTER
The triple band stacking register provides 3 memories
in one band. 3 sets of a frequency and mode on each
band are automatically stored when used.
If a band key is pushed once, the frequency and
mode last used are called up. When the key is
pushed again, another stored frequency and mode
are called up.
This function is convenient when you operate 3
modes on one band. For example, one register is
used for a CW frequency, another for an SSB fre-
quency and the other one for an RTTY frequency.
[EXAMPLE]