DIRECT
KEYPAD
FREQUENCY
ENTHY
This funcltion is available only on transceivers equipped
with a DTMF keypad. Entering the desired frequency
directly via the keypad can be the fastest way
of
selecting a
different
frequency especially when a small
frequency step has been selected.
If
the
new
frequency
is hundreds
of
kHz
or
more
from the
current
frequency,
and you
don't
have the
new
frequency stored in any
memory
channels,
use
direct entry.
1 Press I[VFO] to
select
the VFO.
2 Enter the desired frequency using
the
numeric
keys.
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• For versions with receiver coverage wider than
10 MHz, the
10
MHz
digit
must
be entered.
Otherwise, begin entering from the 1
MHz:
digit.
" When the
current
step size is 5 kHz, 10 kHz,
15 kHz,
or
20 kHz, enter numeric values down to
the
1 kHz digit. Enter either 0
or
5 for
thE!
1 kHz
digit.
• When the
current
.step size is 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz,
entering the
1 0 kHz digit completes frequEmcy
setting.
The
10 kHz and
subsequent
digits are
set
according to which key is pressed
for
the 1 0 kHz
digit as shown in the chart.
•
ExcE3pt
for the 1 kHz digit, entering a digit that is
outside the allowable range causes
the
ne1arest
digit
within range to be displayed. For
the
1
kHz
digit,
pressing
[0] to [4] selects
"0"
and pressing [5] to
[9] selects
"5".
10kHz
Frequency
10kHz
Frequency
key
(kHz) key (kHz)
0 00 5
50
1 12.5 6 62.5
2 25 7 75
3
37.5
8
87.5
4 37.5
9 87.5
Note:
~
If any key
other
than
[OJ
to [9], [MONt],
or
[LAMP]
is
pressed,
or
if
the next entry is not made within
10
seconds, the previous frequency will
be
restored.
~
If
[VFO]
is
pressed
while entering the frequency, the new
data
is
accepted
for the digits entered
and
the previous
data remains unchanged for the digits
not
yet entered.
~
Turning
the
ENC/SQL control while entering the frequency
cancels the
new
numeric data entered,
and
raises
or
lowers the previously displayed frequency.