
DISPLAY INDICATIONS (LEFT SIDE & CENTER)
Receiver Configuration Indicators
ANT (1, 2, RX):
Indicates the antenna selected for operation by the front panel [1/2] and [RX] antenna switches.
ATT (OFF,
Indicates the attenuation level selected for operation by the front panel [ATT] button.
FLT (VRF,
Indicates the RF filter selected for operation by the front panel [VRF] button.
ADVICE:
The
” icon will not appear when the optional
IPO (AMP 1, AMP 2, ON):
Indicates the front end RF amplifier selected for operation by the front panel [IPO] button.
R.FLT
Indicates the 1st IF Roofing Filter selected: AUTO
AGC (AUTO, FAST, MID, SLOW):
Indicates the AGC decay time selected for Main band
DNR
This indicator appears whenever the Digital Noise Reduction feature is activated.
DNF
This indicator appears whenever the Digital Notch Filter is activated.
CONTOUR
The peak position of the CONTOUR Filter is depicted graphically here when the CONTOUR Filter is acti- vated.
NOTCH
The null position of the IF Notch Filter is depicted graphically here when the IF Notch Filter is activated.
WIDTH
Indicates the bandwidth of the DSP IF filter.
SHIFT
Indicates the peak position of the DSP IF filter.
NB
This indicator appears when the Main band
NAR
This indicator appears whenever the Main band (VFO- A) receiver’s narrow IF DSP filter is engaged.
PROC
This indicator appears whenever the DSP Speech Processor is activated.
MONI
This indicator appears whenever the transmit monitor circuit is activated.
KEYER
This indicator appears whenever the internal CW keyer is activated.
This indicator appears whenever CW
TUNER
This indicator appears when the internalAutomaticAntenna Tuner is activated.
HI SWR
This indicator appears if the directional coupler and microprocessor detect an abnormally high SWR condition (over 3.0:1) that cannot be resolved by the Automatic Antenna Tuner.
NOTE:
If this indicator appears, check to be sure that you have the correct antenna selected on the current operating band. If so, you will need to check the condition of the antenna, its coaxial cable, and/or the connectors on the cable so as to locate and correct the fault.
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