1 | A.B.C. will temporarily switch the RX only band to the TX | |
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2 | band immediately after a signal is received on the RX only | |
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4 | Press [F], [MNU] to toggle the function ON or OFF. | |
5 | • "A.B.C." appears when the function is ON. | |
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10 | • Pressing [BAND SEL] or Mic [PTT] also cancels A.B.C. |
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13◆ You cannot use A.B.C. when in
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15◆ After activating A.B.C., starting Visual Scan deactivates A.B.C. Canceling Visual Scan
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ADVANCED INTERCEPT POINT (AIP)
AIP helps eliminate interference and reduce audio distortion caused by intermodulation. This problem is often apparent in urban areas when the RX band is extremely crowded.
1Select the desired band.
2Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.
3Select Menu No. 9 (AIP).
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•"VHF AIP" or "UHF AIP" appears depending on which band you selected.
4Press [SET] to toggle the function ON or OFF (default).
5Press [MNU] again to exit Menu mode.
Note: While using VHF/VHF RX or UHF/UHF RX, switching the AIP function ON or OFF on the main band also activates or deactivates AIP on the sub band.