Comfortable operational performance that you can control at will.
HF/50MHz TRANSCEIVER | Operability |
The new frequency function can be operated intuitively
The panel layout, familiar to Kenwood users, allows for intuitive operation. It’s sure to win you over, increasing the accuracy of your operations
and allowing you to develop greater familiarity with the equipment.
You can use the frequency function that switches legacy VFO A/VFO B by switching the main and sub band. Turn the sub band reception on and off us- ing the RX key on top of the main knob, and switch between simplex and split using the TX key. A single glance at the LED lighting lets you know the current status.
MAIN BAND | SUB BAND | ||
RX / TX key | RX / TX key | ||
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The new split function allows you to use quick settings
Similar to the legacy series, you can add
1. Hold down the Sub Band TX key, and the split LED will flash.
functions via MS and M/S giving a
2.When the transmission frequency is set.
To set 2UP, simply press 2 on the numeric keypad, and the sub band VFO will change +2 kHz from the main reception frequency; split set up is now complete. To set 1DOWN, press 0 and then 1 on the numeric keypad, and you can set increments of 1 kHz from±1~9 kHz.
2 . Searching for a transmis -sion frequency
Operate the sub band knob to determine the transmission frequency, press the TX key, and setup is complete. Coarse adjustment is also possible by tapping a likely vacant frequency on the main scope.
Control
You can also input split and sub band reception states into memory
Memory for a maximum of 120 channels is avail- | can easily call up the states of simultaneous dual |
able. In addition to the repeater frequency, you can | reception using the dual channel memory. |
also preset beacons and transmission stations. You |
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| Number of |
| Memory Channels |
| Standard Memory: |
| 100 Channels |
| Interval Specified Memory: |
| 10 Channels |
| Extended Memory: |
| 10 Channels |
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