1This transceiver employs 4 cursor keys so that you can
In this manual, bands recalled beside “ ” and “ ” are
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program most of the functions with only one hand.
referred to as band A and band B. The band A default is VHF (144 MHz) and the band B default is UHF. In band A you can also recall a 118 MHz
This transceiver is capable of simultaneously receiving on 2 bands (A and B). So, for example, it is possible to
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The UP/ DWN keys function in the exact same way as
9the Tuning control. These keys change frequencies,
10 memory channels, or other selections, depending on the
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each operation step. This manual often omits the Tuning control to | ||
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14OK key15
Press to move to the next step or to complete the setting
16in various selection modes such as Function Select or
17Menu mode.
18ESC key19Press to move back to the previous step or to quit the
20setting in various selection modes such as Function
21Select or Menu mode.
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receive packet data on one VHF frequency while receiving audio on another VHF frequency. To transmit, you must select either band. “ ” indicates the current data band {page 55}.
The following diagram should help you understand how to select or recall the desired band.
Note:
◆You cannot recall another band by pressing [F], [A/B] in Memory Recall mode. First press [VFO] to select VFO mode.
◆The 118 MHz band cannot be used for transmitting.
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