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The table below is an example of setting the Auto Mode frequency.
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00 | 1.620 | AM | 0.030 | I | 1.620 |
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01 | 2.000 | CW | 1.620 | I | 2.000 |
02 | 3.500 | LSB | 2.000 | I | 3.500 |
03 | 3.525 | CW | 3.500 | I | 3.525 |
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04 | 10.100 | LSB | 3.525 | I | 10.100 |
05 | 10.150 | CW | 10.100 | I | 10.150 |
06 | 14.000 | USB | 10.150 | I | 14.000 |
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07 | 14.070 | 14.000 I 14.070 | |||
08 | 14.112 | FSK | 14.070 | I | 14.112 |
09 | 18.068 | USB | 14.112 | I | 18.068 |
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10 | 18.110 | CW | 18.068 | I | 18.110 |
11 | 21.000 | USB | 18.110 | I | 21.000 |
12 | 21.070 | CW | 21.000 | I | 21.070 |
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13 | 21.125 | 21.070 I 21.125 | |||
14 | 21.150 | CW | 21.125 | I | 21.150 |
15 | 24.890 | USB | 21.150 | I | 24.890 |
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16 | 24.930 | CW | 24.890 | I | 24.930 |
17 | 28.000 | USB | 24.930 | I | 28.000 |
18 | 28.070 | CW | 28.000 | I | 28.070 |
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19 | 28.150 | FSK | 28.070 | I | 28.150 |
20 | 28.200 | CW | 28.150 | I | 28.200 |
21 | 29.000 | USB | 28.200 | I | 29.000 |
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22 | 30.000 | 29.000 | I | 30.000 | |
23 | 50.000 | USB | 30.000 | I | 50.000 |
24 | 50.100 | CW | 50.000 | I | 50.100 |
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25 | 51.000 | USB | 50.100 | I | 51.000 |
26 | 52.000 | FM | 51.000 | I | 52.000 |
27 | 52.000 | LSB |
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28 | 52.000 | LSB |
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29 | 52.000 | LSB |
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30 | 52.000 | LSB |
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31 | 52.000 | LSB |
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•The frequencies for channels 27 ~ 31 have not been configured, but because they are the same frequency as channel 26, they will be FM mode
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•Since the frequencies above 52.0 MHz have not been configured, they will be USB mode
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The Beep function provides you confirmation of entry, error status, and malfunctions of the transceiver.
Although you can turn the beep function OFF by accessing Menu No. 03, we recommend you leave it ON in order to detect unexpected errors and malfunctions. You can also change the output level of the beeps by accessing Menu No. 03 and selecting “1” to “9”.
The transceiver generates the following Morse code to tell you which mode is selected when you change operating modes:
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USB | • • – | (U) |
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LSB | • – • • | (L) |
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CW | – • – • | (C) |
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FSK | • – • | (R) |
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AM | • – | (A) |
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FM | • • – • | (F) |
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• • – – • • | (UD) | |
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• – • • – • • | (LD) | |
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– • – • • – • | (CR) | |
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• – • • – • | (RR) | |
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• • – • • – | (FN) | |
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• • – • – • • | (FD) | |
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• • – • – • – • • | (FND) |
The transceiver also generates the following warning, confirmation, and malfunction beeps.
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Short, high pitch | A valid key is pressed. | |||
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Double, high pitch | A secondary function is selected. | |||
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3 times, high pitch | The third function is accepted. | |||
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Long, high pitch | A key entry is accepted, Scan | |||
starts, or AT tune has completed. | ||||
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Short, regular | A function is turned OFF. | |||
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Short, low pitch | An invalid key is pressed. | |||
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Morse “UL” | The internal PLL circuit unlock | |||
status is detected. | ||||
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Morse “S” | CW Auto Tune cannot complete, | |||
or an invalid frequency is entered. | ||||
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Morse “5” | AT Tune cannot be completed | |||
within the specified time. | ||||
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Morse “SWR” | The antenna’s SWR is too high | |||
(over 10:1) to perform AT tune. | ||||
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Morse “CHECK” | transceiver OFF, a protection | |||
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| Waiting for a CW message to be | |
Morse “BT” | ||||
recorded. | ||||
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Morse “AR” | ||||
is full. | ||||
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