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Selecting an operating band
The triple band stacking register provides 3 memories
for each band key, storing frequency and mode infor-
mation.
This function is convenient when you operate 3
modes on one band. For example, one register is
used for a CW frequency, another for an SSB fre-
quency and the other one for an RTTY frequency.
If a band key is pushed once, the frequency and op-
erating mode last used are called up. When the key is
pushed again, another stored frequency and operat-
ing mode are called up.
See the table below for a list of the bands available
and the default settings for each band.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
BAND
REGISTER 1
REGISTER 2
REGISTER 3
1.8 MHz
1.900000 MHz CW
1.910000 MHz CW
1.915000 MHz CW
3.5 MHz
3.550000 MHz LSB
3.560000 MHz LSB
3.580000 MHz LSB
7 MHz
7.050000 MHz LSB
7.060000 MHz LSB
7.020000 MHz CW
10 MHz
10.120000 MHz CW
10.130000 MHz CW
10.140000 MHz CW
14 MHz
14.100000 MHz USB
14.200000 MHz USB
14.050000 MHz CW
18 MHz
18.100000 MHz USB
18.130000 MHz USB
18.150000 MHz USB
21 MHz
21.200000 MHz USB
21.300000 MHz USB
21.050000 MHz CW
24 MHz
24.950000 MHz USB
24.980000 MHz USB
24.900000 MHz CW
28 MHz
28.500000 MHz USB
29.500000 MHz USB
28.100000 MHz CW
50 MHz
50.100000 MHz USB
50.200000 MHz USB
51.000000 MHz FM
General
15.000000 MHz USB
15.100000 MHz USB
15.200000 MHz USB
D
Using the band stacking registers
q
Push
14
5
, then select a frequency and an op-
erating mode.
• The previously selected frequency and an operating
mode are memorized in first band stacking register of
that band.
w
Push
14
5
again, then select another frequency
and operating mode.
• The frequency and operating mode that is selected in
step
q
are memorized in 14 MHz first band stacking
register.
e
Push
14
5
again, then select another frequency
and operating mode.
• The frequency and operating mode that is selected in
step
w
are memorized in 14 MHz second band stack-
ing register.
r
Push
14
5
again, then select another frequency
and operating mode.
• The frequency and operating mode that is selected in
step
e
are memorized in 14 MHz third band stacking
register.
• When
14
5
is pushed again, the first band stacking
register set in step
w
, is over written.
[Example]:
14 MHz band
1
1.8
2
3.5
3
7
4
10
5
14
6
18
7
21
8
24
9
28
GENE
0
50
ENT
F-INP
Band keys