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Selecting a frequency band

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3 BASIC OPERATION ■ Selecting a frequency band The triple band stacking register provides three memories for each band key to store frequencies and operating modes. This function is convenient when you operate three operating modes on one frequency band. For example, one register can be used for a CW frequency, another for an SSB frequency and the other one for an RTTY frequency. See the table below for a list of the bands available and the default settings for each band. BAND 1.8 MHz 3.5 MHz 7 MHz 10 MHz 14 MHz 18 MHz 21 MHz 24 MHz 28 MHz 50 MHz General*1 REGISTER 1 1.900000 MHz CW 3.550000 MHz LSB 7.050000 MHz LSB 10.120000 MHz CW 14.100000 MHz USB 18.100000 MHz USB 21.200000 MHz USB 24.950000 MHz USB 28.500000 MHz USB 50.100000 MHz USB 15.000000 MHz USB *1 [GENE •] selects the general coverage band. REGISTER 2 1.910000 MHz CW 3.560000 MHz LSB 7.060000 MHz LSB 10.130000 MHz CW 14.200000 MHz USB 18.130000 MHz USB 21.300000 MHz USB 24.980000 MHz USB 29.500000 MHz USB 50.200000 MHz USB 15.100000 MHz USB Band keys REGISTER 3 1.915000 MHz CW 3.580000 MHz LSB 7.020000 MHz CW 10.140000 MHz CW 14.050000 MHz CW 18.150000 MHz USB 21.050000 MHz CW 24.900000 MHz CW 28.100000 MHz CW 51.000000 MHz FM 15.200000 MHz USB D Using the band stacking registers. q Push a band key ([1.8 1] to [50 0] or [GENE The previously selected frequency and operating mode are called up as the first band stacking register of that frequency band. w S elect a frequency and an operating mode, and then push the band key. • The selected frequency and mode are memorized as that frequency band's first band stacking register. e S elect another frequency and operating mode, and then push the band key. • The selected frequency and mode are memorized as that frequency band's second band stacking register. r S elect another frequency and operating mode, and then push the band key. • The selected frequency and mode are memorized as that frequency band's third band stacking register. t T he first band stacking register set in step w, is called up. • When the frequency band key is pushed, the memorized triple band stacking registers are sequentially called up. [Example]: 14 MHz frequency band M1 AGC Push TBW SCP Push M1 AGC DUP COMP TBW SCP Push M1 25 AGC DUP COMP TBW SCP

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BASIC OPERATION
D
Using the band stacking registers.
q
Push a band key ([1.8 1] to [50 0] or [GENE •]).
• The previously selected frequency and operating mode
are called up as the first band stacking register of that
frequency band.
w
Select a frequency and an operating mode, and
then push the band key.
• The selected frequency and mode are memorized as
that frequency band’s first band stacking register.
e
Select another frequency and operating mode, and
then push the band key.
• The selected frequency and mode are memorized as
that frequency band’s second band stacking register.
r
Select another frequency and operating mode, and
then push the band key.
• The selected frequency and mode are memorized as
that frequency band’s third band stacking register.
t
The first band stacking register set in step
w
, is
called up.
• When the frequency band key is pushed, the memo
-
rized triple band stacking registers are sequentially
called up.
Selecting a frequency band
The triple band stacking register provides three mem-
ories for each band key to store frequencies and
operating modes.
This function is convenient when you operate three op-
erating modes on one frequency band. For example,
one register can be used for a CW frequency, another
for an SSB
frequency and the other one for an RTTY
frequency.
See the table below for a list of the bands available
and the default settings for each band.
Band keys
BAND
REGISTER 1
REGISTER 2
REGISTER 3
1.8 MHz
1.900000 MHz CW
1.910000 MHz CW
1.915000 MHz CW
3.5 MHz
3.550000 MHz LSB
3.560000 MHz LSB
3.580000 MHz LSB
7 MHz
7.050000 MHz LSB
7.060000 MHz LSB
7.020000 MHz CW
10 MHz
10.120000 MHz CW
10.130000 MHz CW
10.140000 MHz CW
14 MHz
14.100000 MHz USB
14.200000 MHz USB
14.050000 MHz CW
18 MHz
18.100000 MHz USB
18.130000 MHz USB
18.150000 MHz USB
21 MHz
21.200000 MHz USB
21.300000 MHz USB
21.050000 MHz CW
24 MHz
24.950000 MHz USB
24.980000 MHz USB
24.900000 MHz CW
28 MHz
28.500000 MHz USB
29.500000 MHz USB
28.100000 MHz CW
50 MHz
50.100000 MHz USB
50.200000 MHz USB
51.000000 MHz FM
General*
1
15.000000 MHz USB
15.100000 MHz USB
15.200000 MHz USB
*
1
[GENE •] selects the general coverage band.
Push
Push
Push
[Example]:
14 MHz frequency band