Icom ID-880H Instruction Manual - Page 30

DVFO mode DMemory mode

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2 BASIC OPERATION D VFO mode VFO mode is used to set the desired frequency. ± Push [VFO/MHz] to select the VFO mode. • When the VFO mode is already selected, the digits to the right of the 10 MHz will disappear. In this case, push [VFO/MHz] twice. • VFO mode indication [VFO/MHz] D Memory mode Memory mode is used for operation on the memory channels which store programmed frequencies. q Push [M/CALL] to select the memory mode. • Push [M/CALL] several times to select Memory/Call/Weather* channels in sequence. * Weather channels are selectable depending on versions. • "X" indicator appears when the memory mode is selected. • Memory mode indication Appears ± Push [VFO/LOCK] to select the VFO mode. VFO/LOCK What is VFO? VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscillator. Frequencies for both transmitting and receiving are generated and controlled by the VFO. [M/CALL] w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. • Only programmed memory channels can be selected. • See p. 90 for memory programming details. MR/CALL Y/Z z Push [MR/CALL] to select the memory mode. x Push [ ] or [ ] to select the desired memory channel. 12

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2
BASIC OPERATION
D
VFO mode
VFO mode is used to set the desired frequency.
Push
[VFO/MHz]
to select the VFO mode.
When the VFO mode is already selected, the digits to the right of
the 10 MHz will disappear. In this case, push
[VFO/MHz]
twice.
[VFO/MHz]
• VFO mode indication
VFO/LOCK
Push [VFO/LOCK] to select the VFO mode.
What is VFO?
VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscillator. Fre-
quencies for both transmitting and receiving are generated
and controlled by the VFO.
D
Memory mode
Memory mode is used for operation on the memory channels
which store programmed frequencies.
q
Push
[M/CALL]
to select the memory mode.
Push [M/CALL] several times to select Memory/Call/Weather*
channels in sequence. * Weather channels are selectable de-
pending on versions.
• “
X
” indicator appears when the memory mode is selected.
Appears
[M/CALL]
• Memory mode indication
w
Rotate
[DIAL]
to select the desired memory channel.
• Only programmed memory channels can be selected.
• See p. 90 for memory programming details.
MR/CALL
Y
/
Z
z
Push [MR/CALL] to select the memory
mode.
x
Push
[
±
]
or
[
²
]
to select the desired mem-
ory channel.