User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Health and Safety
- Customer Support
- Abbreviations
- Overview
- Specification
- Operation
- Overview
- T6T VHF Amplifier
- Drive Assembly
- Setting Up and Operation
- Normal Operation
- Using the Scroll/Select Switch
- Screen Protocol
- Menu System
- Menu Lock Screen
- Control Screen
- Notes for Setting Up the Transmitter
- Changing the Transmitter’s Operating Frequency
- To Store and Recall Frequency Channels
- To Initiate a BIT Test
- Standby Mode
- Settings
- AM-Voice Settings Procedure
- AM-MSK Mode Settings Procedure
- Mode 2 Settings Screen
- Mode 3 Settings Screen
- Polarities Screen AM-Voice and AM-MSK
- Mode 2 and Mode 3 Polarity Settings
- AM-Voice and AM-MSK BIT Screen
- Mode 2 and Mode 3 BIT Screen
- Software Configuration Screens
- Band Edges
- BIT Status Warning Screens
- Installation
- Warnings and Cautions
- Introduction
- Installing the Transmitter
T6T 300 Watt VHF Transmitter Page 38 Operation
Screen Protocol
The following protocol is applicable to all screens described in this document.
Main screen During normal operation, the Main screen (an example of which is shown below
whilst the transmitter is transmitting) is displayed.
Switch Refers to the front panel Scroll/Select switch. The switch is turned clockwise to scroll
through fields from left to right, and from top to bottom. The switch is turned
anti-clockwise to scroll through fields from right to left, and from bottom to top. The
switch is pressed to make a selection.
Time out If during any setting up procedure the Scroll/Select switch is not operated for
30 seconds, the display returns to the Main screen. If editing any parameter has not
been completed, the transmitter stays on the original setting.
>> Indicates more fields are available other than those currently displayed. To access
those fields, turn the switch clockwise through the last displayed field.
<< Indicates more fields are available other than those currently displayed. To access
those fields, turn the switch anti-clockwise through the first displayed field.
Back When Back is selected, you are returned to the previous menu.
Exit When Exit is selected, you are returned to the Main screen.
Menu System
The front panel control of the radio is implemented through a hierarchical menu system as shown on the
following page.
F r e q 1 1 8 . 0 0 0 M H z
C h 1 0 0 + 7 . 3 k H z
M o d e A M V o i c e
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