Motorola B5, B7 operating instructions Basic Radio Operation

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16Basic Radio Operation (cont.)

2.Press the right arrow key ( ) until “SUB” appears on the display.

3.Press the key below “SUB.” The mode is displayed.

4a. Press the right arrow key ( ) until the desired mode appears on the display.

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4b. Enter the number (1 through 10) of the desired mode from the keypad. The display shows the selected mode.

5.Press the HOME key or the PTT switch to store the displayed mode. This will become the new “home” (default) display. If you press the PTT switch, you will also transmit on the displayed mode (see “Transmitting”; “Conventional Modes”).

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