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
Useful functions
Reception band switching
This is to Select the receiving band. On the VHF side, FM broadcasting can be received. While in
the VFO mode.
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V-V/U-U simultaneous reception
This is to receive the same frequency band simultaneously both on the MAIN band and the SUB
band.
1. After pressing the FUNC key, press the CALL
key while [F] icon is on.
On the VHF side, the band switches from
144MHz band to the FM broadcasting band.
1. After pressing the FUNC key, press the BAND
key while [F] icon is on.
Display on the SUB band changes to the same
frequency band as the MAIN band.
The default frequency of the SUB band is the
VFO default frequency.
2. To change the frequency or settings of the SUB
band, switch the SUB band to the MAIN dis-
play by pressing the BAND key before opera-
tion.
3. By pressing the BANDs key after pressing the
FUNC key again, the display will return to the
normal V-U display.
When V-V/U-U is set
In this case no transmission is possible
on the MAIN band
SUB
NOTE: The sub-band receive becomes disabled in V-V/U-U operation.