WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
3-10 LOCAL
OPERATION
ARROW
KEYS
(LEFT/RIGHT
ARROW)
The left (<) and right (>) arrow keys provide a number of operations
associated with receiver tuning control. In the normal tuning operation,
these keys select the tuning resolution of the tuning wheel. Each press of
one of these keys moves the flashing digit in the tuned frequency display
to the left or right by one digit. The flashing digit determines the tuning
resolution. If the front panel is in the shifted mode (SHIFT LED lit), the
left and right keys increment (left) and decrement (right) the flashing digit
in the tuned frequency display to increase or decrease the frequency. If the
receiver is in the step tuning mode (STEP TUNE LED lit), and the front
panel is in the shifted mode, the left and right arrow keys increase and
decrease the tuned frequency by the programmed step tune size.
The left and right arrow keys are also used to escape from the tune lock or
step tuning modes, and to restore normal tuning. Pressing either of these
keys returns the receiver to the normal decade tuning mode. The SHIFT
LED must be extinguished before the left or right arrow keys are enabled.
SHIFT KEY (SHIFT)
The SHIFT key places the front panel into the shifted mode of operation,
where a number of the control keys perform additional functions. An LED
to the immediate left of the SHIFT key illuminates when the shift mode is
activated. The SHIFT key performs a toggle function, switching between
the shifted and standard (unshifted) modes with each key press. The front
panel keys that are operational in the shifted mode are:
•
+/- ZERO - Shifted function of BFO
•
TUNE LOCK - Shifted function of STEP TUNE
•
CHAN - Shifted function of EXEC
•
SKIP - Shifted function OF INCLUDE
•
LOCKOUT - Shifted function of STORE
3.2.10 CONFIGURATION MENU/MEMORY/SCAN SETUP CONTROL KEYS
The Configuration Menu, Memory, and Scan setup keys, illustrated in
Figure 3-3
, provide a means of changing the receiver configuration from
the front panel, and provides memory programming and setup controls
associated with the Channel and F1-F2 scan operations. The paragraphs
that follow detail the controls associated with each of these operations.
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