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Base Freq Notes:
Base frequency consists of Lower frequency
and Upper frequency. Upper frequency
should input the value subtracted from the
next lower frequency by 1 step.
For example, if you get the following
information from radioreference.com, you can
input the Lower and Upper Frequency into
the Base Frequency.
12
Base 451.0000 461.5000
Offset 560 380
Spacing 12.5 12.5
a. Input the Lower Frequency as 451.000MHz.
b. Input the Upper Frequency as
461.4875MHz (461.5MHz-12.5kHz).
c. Input the next Lower Frequency as
461.500MHz.
d. If the next Lower frequency isn’t defined,
input 512.000MHz to enter the UHF upper
limit frequency.
Or you can input only Lower Frequency into
the Base Frequency. If you have inputted the
Upper Frequency, enter 0 then press ENT/
PGM to clear it. Then input lower frequencies
in ascending sequence.
6. Press CL to return to the Custom Range menu.
7. Select Offset 1/3 and press ENT/PGM. Use
the number keys to input the offset and press
ENT/PGM.
8. Press CL to return to the Custom Range menu.
9. Select Spacing 1/3 and press ENT/PGM.
Press T or S to select the spacing and press
ENT/PGM.