WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
3-16 LOCAL
OPERATION
2.
START/STOP PARAMETERS
- With the Channel type scan
selected, the next two menu entries provide displays to select the
range of memory channels that are to be included in the Channel
Scan sequence. The first display requests the Start memory channel
and the next requests the Stop memory channel. The desired
memory channel numbers in the 1 to 200 range are entered at the
numeric keypad, with the entry terminated with the SETUP key.
When programming the start and stop channel numbers, the stop
channel number must be equal to or greater than the start channel
number. Otherwise, the message “OUT OF RANGE” is displayed
in the display, and the entry is not accepted. When the start and stop
channel numbers are entered, the menu dwell times are requested as
described in
step 5
.
3.
F1/F2 PARAMETERS
- With the F1->F2 or F1->F2 W/LK type
scan selected, the next two menu entries provide displays to select
the actual start and stop frequencies that are to be used in the scan
operation. The first display requests the F1 (Start Frequency), and
the next display requests the F2 (Stop Frequency). The desired F1
and F2 frequencies in the range of from 0.00000 to 1000.00000
MHz are entered at the numeric keypad, with the entry terminated
with the SETUP key. When programming the start and stop
frequencies, the F2 frequency must be greater than the F1 frequency.
Otherwise, the message “OUT OF RANGE” is displayed in the
display, and the entry is not accepted. When the F1 and F2
frequencies are entered, the Step Size is requested, as described in
step 4
.
4.
STEP SIZE
- The Step Size display is includes in the Setup menu
only when the F1->F2 or F1->F2 W/LK type scan is selected. It
determines the size of the scan frequency increments taken during
the F1->F2 and F1->F2 W/LK type scans. The desired step size, in
the range of from .01 to 100.00 kHz, is entered at the numeric
keypad, with the entry terminated with the SETUP key.
5.
PRE DWELL
- The Pre Dwell display is included in the Setup
Menu for all scan types. It determines the time that the receiver
stops at each increment of a scan sequence, waiting for a signal to
break the programmed squelch threshold. The pre dwell time can
range from 0 to 1000, in 1 msec increments. Values ranging from 0
to 999 msec specify the pre dwell time in msec. A value of 1000
selects an infinite pre dwell time.
6.
SIGNAL DWELL
- The Signal Dwell display is included in the
Setup Menu for all scan types. It determines the time that the
receiver remains on an acquired signal. The signal dwell setting can
range from 0 to 601, in 1 second increments. Values ranging from 0
to 600 specify the signal dwell time in seconds (0 to 10 minutes). A
value of 601 specifies an infinite dwell time.
7.
POST DWELL
- The Post Dwell display is included in the Setup
Menu for all scan types. It determines how long the receiver waits
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