Icom IC-7850 Instruction Manual - Page 151

About the Delta TX function, monitor function

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Previous view 8 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT ■■About the ∂TX function The ∂TX function shifts the transmit frequency up to ±9.999 kHz in 1 Hz steps (10 Hz steps when the 1 Hz step readout is not visible) without shifting the receive frequency. qqPush [∂TX]. • " ∂TX " is displayed. wwRotate [RIT/∂TX]. eeTo reset the ∂TX frequency, hold down [CLEAR] for 1 second. • If the the Quick RIT/∂TX clear function is ON, push [CLEAR] to reset the RIT frequency. (p. 15-15) rrTo cancel the ∂TX function, push [∂TX] again. • " ∂TX " disappears. • ∂TX function ON DD∂TX monitor function When the ∂TX function is ON, holding down [XFC] allows you to directly monitor the transmit frequency. ✔ For your convenience - Calculate function The shift frequency of the ∂TX function can be added to or subtracted from the displayed frequency. ➥ While displaying the ∂TX shift frequency, hold down [∂TX] for 1 second. [XFC] [TX] [∂TX/RIT] [CLEAR] ■■About the Monitor function The Monitor function allows you to monitor your transmit signals in any mode. Use this to check voice characteristics while adjusting transmit audio parameters. (p. 15-4) The CW sidetone functions regardless of the [MONI] key setting. q P ush [MONI]. • The Monitor function is turned ON. • [MONI] indicator above this key lights white. w R otate [MONI GAIN] for the clearest audio output while holding down [PTT] and speaking into the microphone at your normal voice level. NOTE: When using the VOX voice delay (p. 8-3), turn the TX monitor function OFF or the transmitted audio will echo. [MONI] indicator [MONI] [MONI GAIN] 8-5

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8-5
8
FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT
About the
TX function
The
TX function shifts the transmit frequency up to
±9.999 kHz in 1 Hz steps (10 Hz steps when the 1 Hz
step readout is not visible) without
shifting
the receive
frequency.
Push [
q
TX].
• “
TX
” is displayed.
Rotate [RIT/
w
TX].
To reset the
e
TX frequency, hold down [CLEAR] for
1 second.
• If the the Quick RIT/
TX clear function is ON, push
[CLEAR] to reset the RIT frequency.
(p. 15-15)
r
To cancel the
TX function, push [
TX] again.
• “
TX
” disappears.
D
TX
monitor function
When the
TX function is ON, holding down [XFC] al-
lows you to directly monitor the transmit frequency.
For your convenience — Calculate function
The shift frequency of the
TX function can be added
to or subtracted from the displayed frequency.
While displaying the
TX shift frequency, hold down
[
TX] for 1 second.
About the Monitor function
The Monitor function allows you to monitor your trans-
mit signals in any mode. Use this to check voice char-
acteristics while adjusting
transmit audio
parameters.
(p. 15-4)
The CW sidetone functions regardless of the
[MONI] key setting.
q
Push [MONI].
• The Monitor function is turned ON.
• [MONI] indicator above this key lights white.
w
Rotate [MONI GAIN] for the clearest audio output
while holding down [PTT] and speaking into the mi-
crophone at your normal voice level.
NOTE:
When using the VOX voice delay
(p. 8-3)
,
turn the TX monitor function OFF or the transmitted
audio will echo.
[XFC]
[CLEAR]
[TX]
[
TX/RIT]
[MONI] indicator
[MONI GAIN]
[MONI]
TX function ON