1 PANEL DESCRIPTION

Function display

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q NARROW/WIDE FILTER INDICATORS

ã” appears when selecting AM narrow or FM narrow modes.

When installing an optional narrow filter, narrow mode can be selected in CW, RTTY and SSB modes.

When the SSB wide filter is installed, “ç” appears during wide mode selection.

w MODE INDICATORS Show the operating mode.

e PROGRAMMABLE/1 MHz TUNING STEP INDICATORS

a appears when the programmable tuning step is selected.

b appears when the 1 MHz tuning step is selected.

r SPLIT INDICATOR

Shows that the split frequency function is activated.

t FREQUENCY READOUT

Shows the operating frequency.

“C” appears in place of the 1 Hz digit when the call chan- nel is selected.

y DUPLEX INDICATORS

“DUP+” appears during plus duplex operation.

“DUP–” appears during minus duplex operation.

u BLANK INDICATOR

Shows that the displayed memory channel is not programmed.

This indicator appears both in VFO and memory modes.

iVFO/MEMORY INDICATORS

VFO A or B appears when VFO mode is selected; MEMO appears when memory mode is selected.

o SELECT INDICATOR

Shows that the displayed memory channel is desig- nated as a select memory channel.

!0MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT Shows the selected memory channel number.

!1DOT MATRIX INDICATORS

These alphanumeric readouts show a variety of information such as current functions of the “F” keys [F1] to [F3], memory channel names, set mode items, etc. See p. 68 for an overview of these indi- cators.

!2METER READOUTS

Functions as an S-meter while receiving.

Functions as a power, ALC or SWR meter while transmitting.

Note: The SWR meter does not function in the 144 MHz band.

!3FUNCTION INDICATORS

“NB” appears when the noise blanker is activat- ed.

“VOX” appears when the VOX function is select- ed.

“F-BK” appears when full break-in operation is selected and only “BK” appears when semi break-in operation is selected.

“COM” appears when the speech compressor is activated.

“FAGC” appears when the fast AGC function is selected.

!4DSP INDICATORS

Appear when the optional DSP unit is installed and activated.

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Icom IC-706MKIIG Function display, 1DOT Matrix Indicators, 2METER Readouts, 3FUNCTION Indicators, 4DSP Indicators

I706MKTMG, IC-706MKIIG specifications

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