User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Before operating the transceiver
- Attention
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- New and Innovative Features
- Standard Accessories
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- For a base station set up
- For a mobile station set up
- Location
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- Installing a Mobile Antenna
- Installing the Transceiver
- Front Panel
- External power control function
- Power supply voltage display function
- Part Names and Functions
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Display
- Microphone EMS-53 (Standard)
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- Turning the unit on and off
- Switching the MAIN band
- Audio Volume level setting
- Changing frequency by channel step
- Changing frequency by 1 MHz step
- Setting the channel step
- Shift Direction and Offset frequency setting
- Memory Mode
- Recalling a memory channel
- Memory channel deleting
- Programmable data in the memory channel
- Channel name (Alphanumeric) registration function
- CALL mode
- To recall a CALL channel
- To receive signals
- Monitor function
- Reverse function
- To transmit
- Selecting transmission power
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Parameter Setting Mode
Dimmer
This is to provide better visibility of the display by dimming the display illumination in the dark.
1. The [LAMP 4] icon appears on the display.
2. By rotating the main dial, the display changes
as below and the Dimmer setting is changed.
It is bright when set to LAMP 4 and will be
darker with 3-2-1.
LAMP 1 LAMP 2
LAMP 4 LAMP 3
Call sign setting (In packet operation)
This is to register the call sign of your station to transmit in the Packet communication mode. 36
characters, A - Z and 0 - 9 are available for registration.
1. The display shows [C] flashing.
2. Rotate the dial to select a character to be pro-
grammed.
3. By pressing the BAND key, the character is il-
luminated and entered.
An identical character to the one just entered
flashes on the immediate right ready to be en-
tered.
4. Enter with the BAND key (Repeat the same
sequence). You can program up to 6 digits.
5. Pressing the CALL key during programming
will delete all characters to be programmed.
(Refer page 27 for how to enter the setting mode.)