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Basic operation, Description, Turning ON the FM Radio

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4 FM RADIO OPERATION Basic operation DDDescription You can listen to FM Radio broadcasts. While using the Dualwatch function, you can still listen to the FM Radio on the pop up window. Up to 500 FM Radio Memory channels can be separately stored in the 26 groups for easy memory management. You can standby listening to FM Radio. Also, the transceiver has the exclusive FM Radio mode, where only the FM Radio functions. In this mode, the other functions are disabled. TIP: The FM Radio Memory channel contents, described in this manual, may differ from your transceiver's preloaded contents. The frequency range for the FM Radio FM: 76.0 MHz* to 108.0 MHz * The usable frequency range differs, depending on the transceiver's version. DDTurning ON the FM Radio 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Select "." •• Returns to the standby screen, and the FM RADIO window is displayed. •• " " is displayed. Displayed when the FM Radio is ON. TIP: To turn OFF the FM Radio Push [QUICK], and then select "." To listen to the FM Radio while monitoring the A/B bands Push [CLR] to close the FM RADIO window. •• You can standby listening to FM Radio. LLTo open the FM RADIO window again, push [QUICK], and select "." NOTE: If you turn ON the Band Scope function while using the Dualwatch function, the FM Radio audio output may be interrupted due to the AF Output (DUAL/AIR Band) function. In that case, set "Auto Mute" to OFF, or set "AF Output (DUAL/AIR Band)" to OFF. LLWhen "AF Output (DUAL/AIR Band)" is set to ON, the received audio is momentarily heard during a sweep, and you will know that a signal is received without looking at the display. ([MENU] > FM RADIO > FM Radio Set > Auto Mute) ([MENU] > SET > Scope > AF Output (DUAL/AIR Band)) 4-2

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4
FM RADIO OPERATION
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D
Description
You can listen to FM Radio broadcasts�
While using the Dualwatch function, you can still listen
to the FM Radio on the pop up window�
Up to 500 FM Radio Memory channels can be
separately stored in the 26 groups for easy memory
management�
You can standby listening to FM Radio� Also, the
transceiver has the exclusive FM Radio mode, where
only the FM Radio functions� In this mode, the other
functions are disabled�
TIP:
The FM Radio Memory channel contents,
described in this manual, may differ from your
transceiver’s preloaded contents�
The frequency range for the FM Radio
FM:
76�0 MHz* to 108�0 MHz
* The usable frequency range differs, depending on the
transceiver’s version�
Basic operation
D
Turning ON the FM Radio
1� Push [QUICK]�
2� Select “<<FM Radio ON>>�”
Returns to the standby screen, and the FM RADIO
window is displayed�
•“
” is displayed�
Displayed when the FM
Radio is ON�
TIP:
To turn OFF the FM Radio
Push [QUICK], and then select “<<FM Radio OFF>>�”
To listen to the FM Radio while monitoring the
A/B bands
Push [CLR] to close the FM RADIO window�
You can standby listening to FM Radio�
L
To open the FM RADIO window again, push [QUICK],
and select “<<FM Radio>>�”
NOTE:
If you turn ON the Band Scope function while
using the Dualwatch function, the FM Radio audio
output may be interrupted due to the AF Output
(DUAL/AIR Band) function�
In that case, set “Auto Mute” to OFF, or set “AF
Output (DUAL/AIR Band)” to OFF�
L
When “AF Output (DUAL/AIR Band)” is set to ON, the
received audio is momentarily heard during a sweep,
and you will know that a signal is received without
looking at the display�
([MENU] > FM RADIO > FM Radio Set >
Auto Mute
)
([MENU] > SET > Scope >
AF Output (DUAL/AIR Band)
)