user manual
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4 GETTING ACQUAINTED
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q METER
While receiving, serves as an S-meter to measure
and display the received signal strength. It also
displays the filter width. While transmitting, serves as
a power meter plus an ALC meter, an SWR meter, or
a Speech Processor compression meter. The Peak
Hold function holds each reading for approximately
half a second.
Note: SWR meter works only for the HF and 50 MHz bands.
w
Appears while the internal antenna tuner {page 72} or
an external antenna tuner is in-line for the HF/ 50 MHz
band reception.
e AT
Appears while the internal antenna tuner {page 72} or
an external antenna tuner is in-line for the HF/ 50 MHz
band transmission.
r
Appears while HF RX ANT {page 76} connector is
enabled to receive HF band signals. You cannot
transmit the signals though this connector.
t
Either “ ” or “ ” appears, depending on
whether the Antenna 1 connector or the Antenna 2
connector is selected for the HF/ 50 MHz band
{page 72}.
y MHz
Appears when the MHz Up/ Down mode using the
MULTI/ CH control is switched ON {page 37}.
u ALT
Appears when ALT (Auto Lock Tuning) is activated for
the 1.2 GHz (FM) band {page 72}.
i
Appears while Memory Recall or Memory Scroll is
being used {page 59}.
o
Shows the memory channel number for the main
transceiver. If you select a channel over 99, a
leading digit (1 or 2) appears (the memory number
ranges from 00 to 299). It also shows the Quick
Memory number location (the Quick Memory number
ranges from “0_” to “9_”).
!0 AUTO
Appears when Auto mode selection is activated
{page 73}.
!1
Appears when the main transceiver is selected for the
transmission band.
!2
Appears when the main transceiver’s functions can
be controlled using the front panel keys.
!3 ATT
Appears when the main transceiver’s receiver
attenuator (approx. 12 dB) is ON {pages 57, 73}.
!4 TNC
Appears when the internal TNC is assigned to the
main transceiver {page 49}.
!5 PRE
Appears when the receiver pre-amplifier of the main
transceiver is ON {page 57}.
!6 + =
“+” or “–” appears, indicating which offset direction is
selected for the main transceiver. “=” appears when
the –7.6 MHz (430 MHz) or –6.0 MHz (1.2 GHz)
offset is selected (all E-types only) {page 32}.