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KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY (U.S.A./ CANADA ONLY)
You can select the desired operating frequency, memory
channel, or tone frequency by entering numbers directly
from the MC-53DM microphone. To use this function,
assign the Enter function to any Programmable Function
key first {page 51}.
Frequency Entry
1Press [VFO] to select VFO mode.
2Select the desired band.
3Press the Mic key re-programmed with Enter.
The display for Direct Frequency Entry appears.
4Use the Mic keypad to enter the desired
frequency.
Enter the digits in order from the most significant to
the least significant.
When the current step size is 5, 10, 15, 20, or
50 kHz, enter numeric values to the 1 kHz digit.
Enter either 0 or 5 for the 1 kHz digit.
On versions with receiver coverage wider than
10 MHz, enter from the 10 MHz digit. For other
versions, begin entering from the 1 MHz digit.
Note:
When the current step size is 6.25, 12.5, or 25 kHz, entering the
10 kHz digit completes frequency setting. The 10 kHz and
subsequent digits are corrected according to which key is
pressed for the 10 kHz digit.
If you press any key other than
[0]
~
[9]
or
[Enter]
, or if you do
not make the next entry within 10 seconds, direct entry is
canceled and the VFO mode is restored.
If you press Mic
[Enter]
while entering a frequency, the new data
is accepted for the digits entered and the previous data remains
unchanged for the digits not yet entered.
Except for the 1 kHz digit, entering a digit that is outside the
allowable range causes the nearest digit within range to be
displayed. For the 1 kHz digit, pressing
[0]
~
[4]
selects “0” and
pressing
[5]
~
[9]
selects “5”.
Memory Channel Number Entry
1Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.
2Press the Mic key re-programmed with Enter.
“1 - -” appears.
3Use the Mic keypad to enter 3 digits.
•To recall channel 3, for example, enter “003”.
If you press any key other than [0] ~ [9], or if you do
not make the next entry within 10 seconds, the
previous frequency display will be restored.
If you enter a memory channel that does not contain
data, an error beep sounds.