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ADVANCED OPERATIONS, Band Edge Beep, Entering Band Beep Edges

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2. ADVANCED OPERATIONS Band Edge Beep You will hear a Band Edge Beep and ("TX" with a border of short dashes) will be displayed when you tune into or out of an amateur band's frequency range. DDEntering Band Beep Edges When the "Band Edge Beep" item is set to "ON (User)" or "ON (User) & TX Limit," you can enter a total of 30 band beep edge frequencies. NOTE: ••Initially, all band edges are entered. Therefore, you must first edit or delete them to enter a new band edge. ••You cannot enter an overlapped frequency or a frequency that is out of the preset transmit frequency band. 1. Open the "Band Edge Beep" screen. MENU » SET > Function > Band Edge Beep 2. Select "ON (User)" or "ON (User) & TX Limit." LIf you select "ON (User) & TX Limit," you can limit transmission to within the entered frequency range. LYou can change the Band Edge Beep settings in the following menu. MENU » SET > Function > Band Edge Beep Editing a Band Edge You can edit a band edge that is entered as a default, or when entering a new band edge. 1. On the FUNCTION set screen, select "User Band Edge." 2. Touch the band edge you want to edit. (Example: 7: 14.000.000 - 14.350.000 MHz) 3. Edit the lower band edge frequency. (Example: 14.1) 3. Select "User Band Edge." ••The "User Band Edge" screen is displayed. Entry examples ••14.025 MHz: [1], [4], [•], [0], [2], [5], [ENT] ••18.0725 MHz: [1], [8], [•], [0], [7], [2], [5], [ENT] ••730 kHz: [0], [•], [7], [3], [ENT] ••5.100 MHz: [5], [•], [1], [ENT] ••7.000 MHz: [7], [ENT] ••Changing from 21.280 MHz to 21.245 MHz: [•], [2], [4], [5], [ENT] 4. Touch [ENT] to save the edited lower band edge frequency. (Continued on the next page) 5

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2. ADVANCED OPERATIONS
5
Band Edge Beep
D
Entering Band Beep Edges
When the “Band Edge Beep” item is set to “ON
(User)” or “ON (User) & TX Limit,” you can enter a
total of 30 band beep edge frequencies.
NOTE:
• Initially, all band edges are entered. Therefore, you
must first edit or delete them to enter a new band
edge.
• You cannot enter an overlapped frequency or
a frequency that is out of the preset transmit
frequency band.
You will hear a Band Edge Beep and
(“TX” with
a border of short dashes) will be displayed when
you tune into or out of an amateur band’s frequency
range.
L
You can change the Band Edge Beep settings in
the following menu.
MENU
»
SET > Function >
Band Edge Beep
1.
Open the “Band Edge Beep” screen.
MENU
»
SET > Function >
Band Edge Beep
2.
Select “ON (User)” or “ON (User) & TX Limit.”
L
If you select “ON (User) & TX Limit,” you can limit
transmission to within the entered frequency range.
3. Select “User Band Edge.”
• The “User Band Edge” screen is displayed.
4.
Touch [ENT] to save the edited lower band edge
frequency.
Editing a Band Edge
You can edit a band edge that is entered as a default
,
or when entering a new band edge.
1.
On the FUNCTION set screen, select “User Band
Edge.”
2.
Touch the band edge you want to edit.
(Example: 7: 14.000.000
14.350.000 MHz)
3.
Edit the lower band edge frequency.
(Example: 14.1)
Entry examples
• 14.025 MHz:
[1], [4], [
], [0], [2], [5], [ENT]
• 18.0725 MHz:
[1], [8], [
], [0], [7], [2], [5], [ENT]
• 730 kHz:
[0], [
], [7], [3], [ENT]
• 5.100 MHz:
[5], [
], [1], [ENT]
• 7.000 MHz:
[7], [ENT]
• Changing from 21.280 MHz to 21.245 MHz:
[
], [2], [4], [5], [ENT]
(Continued on the next page)