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15 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES Key Function Tuning Frequency or memory channel number control change UP/ DWN RIT offset or XIT offset change A/B In VFO mode: VFO A/ VFO B switch In Memory Recall mode: no change POWER 1 Power ON/ OFF RX 1 HF frequency receive ON/ OFF MODE 1 Modulation mode switch RIT 1 RIT ON/ OFF XIT 1 XIT ON/ OFF CLR 1 RIT offset or XIT offset clear SPLIT 1 Split-frequency ON/ OFF M ➧ V 1 Transfer from Memory to VFO FAST SYNC 1 ENT In LSB, USB, or CW mode: 10 Hz/ 1 kHz switch In FM or AM mode: 1 kHz/ 10 kHz switch Current settings retrieve (from HF transceiver) In VFO mode: frequency entry ON In Memory Recall mode: channel number entry ON M/V VFO/ Memory Recall mode switch 1 After pressing [ENT], you can use these keys as numeric keys to enter a frequency or memory channel number. When [0/ SYNC] is pressed, the Commander shows the current settings of the HF transceiver: q w e t yr u q HF frequency w A (VFO A), B (VFO B), 00 ~ 99 (memory channel number) e RIT, XIT r OFF, -9.99 ~ +9.99 t "FS" appears when [FAST] is ON. y LSB, USB, CW, FM, or AM u SPLIT-A: VFO A is used for transmitting. SPLIT-B: VFO B is used for transmitting. SPLIT-M: A memory channel is used for transmitting. Note: ◆ On the Transporter, only [LAMP], [MONI], and [MENU] will function. Pressing any other key will simply cause the Transporter to generate an error beep. ◆ After pressing [MENU], you can access only Menu 4-4. ◆ The Transporter will transmit its call sign in Morse code every 10 minutes, using the 144 MHz band. ◆ The APO timer will not operate on the transceiver while the Transporter is ON. 86

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enter a frequency or memory channel number.
When
[0/ SYNC]
is pressed, the Commander shows
the current settings of the HF transceiver:
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00 ~ 99 (memory channel number)
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OFF, –9.99 ~ +9.99
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“FS” appears when
[FAST]
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SPLIT–A: VFO A is used for transmitting.
SPLIT–B: VFO B is used for transmitting.
SPLIT–M: A memory channel is used for transmitting.
Note:
On the Transporter, only
[LAMP]
,
[MONI]
, and
[MENU]
will
function.
Pressing any other key will simply cause the
Transporter to generate an error beep.
After pressing
[MENU]
, you can access only Menu 4–4.
The Transporter will transmit its call sign in Morse code every
10 minutes, using the 144 MHz band.
The APO timer will not operate on the transceiver while the
Transporter is ON.