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SSB is the most
If necessary, refer to “OPERATING BASICS”, beginning on page 10, for details on how to receive.
1Select an operating frequency.
2Press [LSB/USB] until “USB” or “LSB” appears on the operating mode display.
•If the desired sideband (“USB” or “LSB”) does not appear, select the other sideband first. Then, press [LSB/USB]. The mode indicator changes to your desired sideband.
•“USB” represents the upper sideband and “LSB” represents the lower sideband. Normally, USB is used for the communications for
10 MHz and above while LSB is used for the frequencies below 10 MHz.
3Press [MIC (CAR)] to adjust the Microphone gain.
•The current gain level appears on the sub- display.
4Press and hold Mic [PTT].
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•Refer to “VOX” {page 30} for information on automatic TX/ RX switching.
5Speak into the microphone and turn the MULTI/CH control so that the ALC meter reflects your voice level but does not exceed the ALC limit.
•Speak in your normal tone and level of voice. Speaking too close to the microphone or too loudly may increase distortion and reduce intelligibility at the receiving end.
•You may want to use the Speech Processor. Refer to “SPEECH PROCESSOR” {page 31} for details.
6Release Mic [PTT] to return to Reception mode.
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7Press [MIC (CAR)] or [CLR] to exit the Microphone gain adjustment.
Refer to “COMMUNICATING AIDS”, beginning on page 28, for information on additional useful operation functions.
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FM is a common mode for communicating on VHF or UHF frequencies. As for HF and the 6 m band,
29 MHz and
If necessary, refer to “OPERATING BASICS”, beginning on page 10, for details on how to receive.
1Select an operating frequency.
2Press [FM/AM
•If “FM” does not appear, select “AM”, then press [FM/AM
3Press and hold Mic [PTT].
•The
•Refer to “VOX” {page 30} for information on automatic TX/ RX switching.
4Speak into the microphone in your normal voice.
•Speaking too close to the microphone or too loudly may increase distortion and reduce intelligibility at the receiving end.
•You can switch the Microphone gain for FM between 1 (Normal), 2 (Medium), and 3 (High) by using Menu No. 47. 1 (Normal) is usually appropriate; however, select 3 (High) if other stations report that your modulation is weak.
5Release Mic [PTT] to return to Reception mode.
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Refer to “COMMUNICATING AIDS”, beginning on page 28, for additional information on useful operation functions.
Note: Microphone gain adjustment for SSB or AM has no effect in FM mode. In FM mode, you must select 1 (Normal), 2 (Medium), or 3 (High) in Menu No. 47.
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