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    							5REPEATER OPERATION
    26
    Subaudible tones
    ➀Push [BAND] to select the desired band.
    ➁Select the mode/channel you wish to set the subaudible
    tone frequency to, such as VFO mode or memory/call
    channel.
    ➂Push [SET] one or more times until “T” and “rT” appears
    for repeater use; or until “T SQL” and “CT” appears for tone
    squelch or pocket beep use.
    •Push [MONI] to reverse the order of selection.
    •Cancel the DTMF memory encoder function in advance. (p. 48)
    ➃Rotate the tuning dial to select and set the desired fre-
    quency.
    ➄Push [V/MHz] to exit set mode.
    NOTE:The subaudible tone frequency can be set in a
    memory channel temporarily. However, the set contents
    are cleared once the memory/call mode is selected. To
    store the tone frequency permanently, overwrite the chan-
    nel information.
    USINGSET MODE
    Separate setting for each bandThe display shows that an 
    88.5 Hz subaudible tone 
    frequency is set for re-
    peater use.
    T
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    ÄPush [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
    essary.
    ÅSet the mode/channel you wish to set the sub-
    audible tone frequency to, such as VFO mode,
    memory/call channel or scratch pad memory.
    •The subaudible tone frequency is independently pro-
    grammed into each mode or channel.
    ÇPush [FSET] one or more times until “T” and
    “rT” appears for repeater use; or until “T SQL”
    and “CT” appears for tone squelch or pocket
    beep use.
    •Pushing [GENT] reverses the order of selection.
    •Cancel the DTMF memory encoder function in ad-
    vance. (p. 48)
    ÉPush [Y] or [Z] to select and set the desired
    frequency.
    •Pushing and holding [Y] or [Z] changes the fre-
    quency continuously.
    ÑPush [ECLR] to exit set mode.
    •Subaudible tone frequency list(unit: Hz)
    67.079.794.811 0 . 9131.8156.7171.3186.269.382.597.411 4 . 8136.5159.8173.8189.971.985.4100.011 8 . 8141.3162.2177.3192.874.488.5103.5123.0146.2165.5179.9196.677.091.5107.2127.3151.4167.9183.5199.5
    203.5206.5210.7218.1225.7
    229.1233.6241.8250.3254.1
    SETB 
    						
    							5REPEATER OPERATION
    27
    Offset frequency
    ➀Push [BAND] to select the desired band.
    ➁Select the mode/channel you wish to set the offset fre-
    quency to, such as VFO mode or memory/call channel.
    •The offset frequency can be independently programmed into
    each mode or channel.
    ➂Push [SET] one or more times until “DUP” appears and
    flashes as shown above.
    •Pushing [MONI] reverses the order of selection.
    •Cancel the DTMF memory encoder in advance. (p. 48)
    ➃Rotate the tuning dial to set the desired frequency.
    •Selectable step increment is the same as the preset tuning step.
    (p. 18)
    •Use [V/MHz] for quick MHz setting.
    ➄Push [V/MHz] to exit set mode.
    USINGSET MODE
    Separate setting for each bandThe display shows that a 
    0.6 MHz (600 kHz) fre-
    quency is set.
    HI19
    5DUPÄPush [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
    essary.
    ÅSet the mode/channel you wish to set the off-
    set frequency to, such as VFO mode or mem-
    ory/call channel.
    •The offset frequency can be independently pro-
    grammed into each mode or channel.
    ÇPush [FSET] one or more times until “DUP” ap-
    pears and flashes as shown at left.
    •Pushing [GENT] reverses the order of selection.
    •Cancel the DTMF memory encoder in advance.
    (p. 48)
    ÉPush [Y] or [Z] to select and set the desired
    frequency.
    •Selectable step increment is the same as the preset
    tuning step. (p. 18)
    •Pushing and holding [Y] or [Z] changes the fre-
    quency continuously.
    ÑPush [ECLR] to exit set mode.
    NOTE:The offset frequency can be set in a memory chan-
    nel temporarily. However, the set contents are cleared
    once the memory/call mode is selected. To store the offset
    frequency permanently, overwrite the channel information.
    SETB 
    						
    							DFrequency range and offset direction
    5REPEATER OPERATION
    28
    Auto repeater
    (U.S.A. version only)
    The U.S.A. version automatically activates the repeater set-
    tings (DUP or DUP– and tone encoder ON/OFF) when the
    operating frequency falls within the general repeater output
    frequency range and deactivates them when outside of the
    range.
    DSetting the auto repeater function ON/OFF
    ➀Push [PWR] to turn power OFF.
    ➁While pushing [SET] (far right switch), turn power ON to
    enter initial set mode.
    ➂Push [SET] one or more times until the “rPt” display ap-
    pears as shown below.
    ➃Rotate the tuning dial to turn the auto repeater function to
    “r1,” “r2” or OFF.
    •“r1”: auto repeater is ON, tone encoder is OFF;
    “r2”: auto repeater is ON, tone encoder is ON.
    ➄Push [PWR] momentarily to exit initial set mode.
    USINGINITIAL SET MODE
    FREQUENCY RANGEDUPLEX DIRECTION
    145.200–145.495 MHz
    146.610–146.995 MHz“DUP–” appears
    147.000–147.395 MHz“DUP” appears
    442.000–444.995 MHz“DUP” appears
    447.000–449.995 MHz“DUP–” appears
    T DUP
    Auto repeater function is
    turned OFFAuto repeater function is ON,
    tone encoder is OFF. 
    						
    							MEMORY OPERATION6
    29
    General description
    The transceiver has 150 regular memory channels, 10 scan
    edge memory channels (5 pairs) plus 2 call channels (by de-
    fault C1 is for VHF and C2 is for UHF, however both can be
    set to VHF or both to UHF as desired); each of these can be
    individually programmed with the following data.
    •Operating frequency (pgs. 15–19)
    •Duplex direction (DUP or DUP–) and its offset frequency
    (pgs. 24, 25, 27)
    •Subaudible tone encoder or tone squelch and its tone fre-
    quency (pgs. 24–26)
    •Skip information* (p. 42)
    *Except for the scan edge memory channels.
    Memory channel selection
    DUsing the tuning dial
    ➀Push [M/CALL] once or twice to display “!”.
    ➁Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired memory chan-
    nel.
    •Only programmed memory channels can be selected.
    DUsing [Y]/[Z] switches
    ÄPush [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
    essary.
    ÅPush [MR] to select memory mode.
    ÇPush [Y] or [Z] several times to select the de-
    sired memory channel.
    •Pushing [Y]/[Z] more than 0.5 sec. activates a scan.
    •If a scan is activated, push [Y] or [Z] again to stop it.
    DUsing the keypad
    ÄPush [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
    essary.
    ÅPush [MR] to select memory mode.
    ÇPush [GENT] to activate the keypad for nu-
    meral input.
    ÉPush 2 appropriate digit keys to input a chan-
    nel number.
    •When inputting non-programmed channel numbers
    the previous memory channel appears.
    •To select scan edge channels, “B” and “A” can be
    used for A and b respectively.
    MR
    YZ
    MR
    ENT
    C 
    						
    							6MEMORY OPERATION
    30
    Programming a memory channel
    VFO mode settings, including the set mode contents such as
    subaudible tone frequency, etc., can be programmed into a
    memory channel.
    ➀Set the desired frequency in VFO mode:
    ➥Push [V/MHz] to select VFO mode.
    ➥Set the frequency using the tuning dial.
    ➥Set other data (e.g. tone frequency, etc.) if required.
    ➁Push [S.MW] momentarily.
    •“!” and the memory channel number flash.
    ➂Rotate the tuning dial to select the memory channel to beprogrammed.
    •Memory channels not yet programmed are blank.
    ➃Push [S.MW] for 1 sec. to program.
    •3 beeps may sound.
    •Memory channel number automatically advances when continu-
    ing to push [S.MW] after programming.
    ✔CONVENIENT
    Memory programming can be performed in versatile ways
    e.g. memory channel to the same (or different) memory chan-
    nel, memory channel to the call channel, etc.
    [EXAMPLE]:Programming 145.870 MHz into memory channel 20 via the remote controller.
    Push and Rotate for setting
    freq., etc.
    RotatePush
    momentarily
    Push
    for 1 sec. and continue pushing
    MHI19
    5HI19
    5
    HI19
    5HI19
    5
    HI19
    5
    BAND
    MW
    S.MW
    MW
    S.MW
    MHI19
    5
    VFO 
    						
    							6MEMORY OPERATION
    31
    Programming a memory channel via the microphone
    Memory channel programming can be performed
    via the microphone.
    ÄPush [BAND] to select the desired band, if necessary.
    ÅSet the desired frequency in VFO mode:
    ➥Push [VFO] to select VFO mode.
    ➥Set the frequency using the keypad.
    ➥Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, subaudi-
    ble tone encoder ON/OFF and its frequency), if required.
    ÇPush [FUNC] then [EMW] momentarily.
    ÉSelect the memory channel to be programmed:
    ➥Push [Y] or [Z] to select the memory channel (direct numeral
    input cannot be used).
    ÑPush [FUNC] then [EMW] for 1 sec. to program.
    ➥3 beeps may sound and the VFO contents (including the sub-
    audible tone frequency, etc.) are programmed.
    ➥Memory channel number advances when continuing to push
    [MW] after programming.
    [EXAMPLE]:Programming 145.870 MHz into memory channel 20 via the microphone.
    Push , Push then
    momentarily
    Push Push for 1 sec. and
                  continue pushingBANDVFO
    8DUP+7DUP
    5MID1MONI4HIGHCENT
    MW
    FUNC
    ACLR
    thenMW
    FUNC A
    CLR
    MHI19
    5HI19
    5
    HI19
    5HI19
    5
    HI19
    5
    MHI19
    5
    MW 
    						
    							6MEMORY OPERATION
    32
    Transferring memory
    contents
    This function transfers a memory channel’s contents into a
    VFO (or another memory/call channel). This is useful when
    searching for signals around a memory channel frequency
    and for recalling the offset frequency, subaudible tone fre-
    quency, etc.
    ➀Push [BAND] one or more times to select a band.
    ➁Select the memory channel to be transferred:
    ➥Select memory mode by pushing [M/CALL] once or twice (“!”
    appears).
    ➥Rotate the tuning dial to select the memory channel.
    ➂Push [S.MW] momentarily, then rotate the tuning dial to se-
    lect another memory channel to transfer.
    •To transfer to the VFO, push and hold [(S.MW)MW] instead of
    pushing momentarily.
    ➃Push and hold [(S.MW)MW] to transfer when a momentary
    push was used in the previous step.
    Push
    +
    for 1 sec.
    MW
    FUNC
    ACLR
    MW
    S.MW
    T DUP
    HI
    M19
    5T DUP
    HI19
    5
    ÄPush [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
    essary.
    ÅSelect the memory channel to be transferred:
    ➥Push [MR] to select memory mode.
    ➥Push [Y] or [Z] to select the memory channel; or
    push [GENT] then push the desired memory chan-
    nel number (2 digits) to select the memory chan-
    nel directly.
    ÇPush [FUNC] then [EMW] momentarily, then
    push [Y] or [Z] to select another memory
    channel to transfer.
    •To transfer to the VFO, push [FUNC] then push and
    hold [EMW] instead of pushing momentarily.
    ÉPush [FUNC] then [EMW] for 1 sec. to transfer
    when a momentary push was used in the previ-
    ous step.
    MW 
    						
    							6MEMORY OPERATION
    33
    Memory clearing
    Contents of programmed memories can be cleared (blanked),
    if desired.
    ➀Push [S.MW] momentarily.
    ➁Select the memory channel to be cleared with the tuning
    dial.
    ➂Push [S.MW] briefly, then a second time for 1 sec.
    •3 beeps sound, then the frequency is cleared.
    •“!” flashes continuously.
    •Scan edges and call channels cannot be cleared.
    ➃Push any switch to stop the flashing.
    [EXAMPLE]:Clearing memory channel 20.
    NOTE:
    Be careful—the contents of cleared memories CANNOT
    be recalled.
    •Scan edge channels 1A/1b cannot be cleared.
    Memory clearing may not be performed from the
    microphone.
    Push Rotate
    momentarily
    again for 1 sec. 
    Push
    briefly, then pushPush any switch
    HI19
    5
    HI19
    5
    MW
    S.MW
    MW
    S.MWMW
    S.MW
    MHI19
    5MHI19
    5
    MHI19
    5 
    						
    							CALL CHANNEL OPERATION7
    34
    Calling up a call channel
    Each band has an independent call channel to store a most-
    often-used frequency for quick recall.
    ➀Push [BAND] one or more times to select a band, if nec-
    essary.
    ➁Push [M/CALL] once or twice to display a large “C” in the
    memory channel readout.
    •While a call channel is displayed, pushing [BAND] toggles be-
    tween the 2 call channels.
    ➂Push [V/MHz] or [M/CALL] to exit the call channel.
    ÄPush [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
    essary.
    ÅPush [(MR)CALL] for 1 sec. to select the call
    channel.
    ÇPush [BAND] to toggle between the 2 call
    channels.
    Transferring call channel
    contents
    ➀Push [BAND] to select a band, if necessary.
    ➁Select the call channel by pushing [M/CALL] once or twice.
    •“C1” or “C2” appears—push [BAND] to toggle between them.
    ➂Push [S.MW] momentarily, then rotate the tuning dial to se-
    lect another memory channel to transfer.
    •To transfer to the VFO, push and hold [(S.MW)MW] instead of
    pushing momentarily.
    ➃Push and hold [(S.MW)MW] to transfer when a momentary
    push was used in the previous step.
    ÄPush [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
    essary.
    ÅPush [(MR)CALL] for 1 sec. to select a call
    channel, then push [BAND] to select the other
    call channel, if desired.
    ÇPush [FUNC], then [EMW] momentarily.
    •To transfer to the VFO, push [FUNC] then [EMW] in-
    stead of pushing [EMW] momentarily.
    ÉPush [FUNC] then [EMW] for 1 sec. to transfer
    when momentarily pushing [EMW] in step Ç.
    Large “C” shows a call 
    channel is selected.Small “c” shows VFO mode 
    was selected from a call 
    channel.
    HI19
    5HI19
    5
    CALL
    MW
    A 
    						
    							7CALL CHANNEL OPERATION
    35
    Programming a call channel
    In addition to an operating frequency, duplex information and
    subaudible tone information (tone encoder or tone squelch
    ON/OFF and its frequency) can be programmed into a call
    channel.
    ➀Push [BAND] to select a band, if necessary.
    ➁Select the call channel by pushing [M/CALL] once or twice.
    ( “C1” or “C2” appears); then push [BAND] to change the
    call channel, if desired.
    ➂Set the desired frequency in VFO mode:
    ➥Push [VFO] to select VFO mode.
    ➥Set the frequency using the keypad.
    ➥Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction, subaudi-
    ble tone encoder ON/OFF and its frequency), if required.
    ➃Push [(S.MW)MW] for 1 sec. to program.
    [EXAMPLE]:Programming 145.120 MHz into the VHF call channel via the microphone.
    ✔CONVENIENT
    The call channel can also be programmed from the VFO di-
    rectly (similar to memory programming).
    ÄPush [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
    essary.
    ÅPush [(MR)CALL] for 1 sec. to select a call
    channel, then push [BAND] to change the call
    channel, if desired.
    ÇSet the desired frequency in VFO mode:
    •Push [VFO] to select VFO mode.
    •Set the desired frequency using the keypad.
    •Set other data, if required.
    ÉPush [FUNC] then [EMW] for 1 sec. to pro-
    gram.
    HI19
    5HI19
    5
    BANDVFO2SCAN
    5MID
    1MONI
    1MONI
    4HIGHCENTMW
    FUNC
    ACLR
    CALL
    MR
    Call channel VFO mode then
    for 1 sec.for 1 sec.
    Beep
    Beep
    Beep
    HI19
    5HI19
    5
    MW
    A 
    						
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