User's Manual

The computer will respond with "=1", as follows:
8.) The "1" is the 'hundreds" digit in your frequency (ie: 1xx.xxxx
Mhz). Now type the next 5 digits of your frequency.
Here is some information on VALID frequencies:
Your available frequencies are spaced in 12.5 kHz steps, beginning
with 150.0000 Mhz and ending with 174.0000 Mhz.
Simply put, "12.5 kHz steps" means that your frequency must end in
any of the following configurations:
xxx.x000
xxx.x125
xxx.x250
xxx.x375
xxx.x500
xxx.x625
xxx.x750
xxx.x875
xxx.x000
The first available frequency to you is 150.0000 Mhz. The
second is 150.0125 Mhz. The third is 150.0250 Mhz. And so on
through 173.9750, 173.9875, and 174.0000.
Your frequency will always start with a "1" - so that is pre-
programmed for you. And the last digit in your frequency will be
dictated by the second last digit, and the program will select that
last digit for you as well.
So, with a 7 digit frequency (xxx.xxxx Mhz) - and the first and
last numbers programmed for you (Dxx.xxxD Mhz) - you will
only have to enter 5 digits.
The first programmed digit (tens position) must be either a 5, 6,
or 7. The second (ones position) can be any number. The third
(1/10th position) can be any number. The fourth (1/100th
position) can be any number except a 4 or a 9. And the number
you select here will dictate the fifth number you are to program.