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Getting Acquainted
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3 GETTING ACQUAINTED Example 1 (100 MHz < f < 1000 MHz) To enter 438.320 MHz: Key in Display [ENT] --- --- [4], [3], [8] 4 3 8. - - - [3], [2], [0] 4 3 8. 3 2 0 Note: You do not have to press [MHz] when you are entering 3-digit MHz number. Example 2 To enter 439.000 MHz: Key in Display [ENT] --- --- [4], [3], [9] 4 3 9. - - - [ENT] 4 3 9. 0 0 0 Example 3 To revise 144.650 MHz to 145.650 MHz: Key in Display 1 4 4. 6 5 0 [ENT] --- --- [1], [4], [5] 1 4 5. - - - [VFO] 1 4 5. 6 5 0 Example 4 (f > 1000 MHz) To enter 1250.500 MHz (B-band only): Key in Display [ENT] --- --- [1], [2], [5], [0] 12 5 0. - - - [5] 12 5 0. 5 - - [ENT] 12 5 0. 5 0 0 Example 5 (f < 100 MHz) To enter 10.500 MHz (B-band only): Key in Display [ENT] --- --- [1], [0] 10- --- [MHz] 1 0. - - - [5] 1 0. 5 - - [ENT] 1 0. 5 0 0 0 Note: When pressing the last [ENT], the Fine Tuning function is automatically activated for 10.5000 MHz. Example 6 To enter 810 kHz (B-band only): Key in Display [ENT] --- --- [0] 0-- --- [MHz] 0. - - - [8], [1], [0] 0. 8 1 0 Note: x If the entered frequency does not match the current frequency step size, the frequency is automatically rounded down to the next available frequency. x When the desired frequency cannot be entered exactly, check whether the Fine Tuning function is ON or not {page 35}, and then confirm the frequency step size {page 37}. x Some frequency ranges are blocked, due to government regulations. Refer to the specifications {pages 53, 54} for the TX/ RX coverage. x If you turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/ [ ] while entering the frequency, the transceiver clears the entry and recovers the previous frequency and mode. 8