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Hi Walt.

Do you have the file that has the instructions on how to use it?  I have
never been able to load the memories on mine, but just keypad the
frequencies in.

73, de Lou K2LKK

At 01:05 PM 3/1/02 -0500, you wrote:
>As a result of last week's discussion of an accessible version of the Sony
>2010 manual, I've produced the following "cheat sheet" template or list or
>whatever you want to call it of the 2010's keys.  Why I didn't do this years
>ago is beyond me, but it sure makes life easier trying to both use the 2010
>and interpret the manual text that some of us were sent.  For what it's
>worth, the list of keys appears under my signature, below.  If anybody has
>questions or suggested improvements, I'm more than anxious to hear them.
>
>--
>  Walt Smith - Raleigh, NC
>  [log in to unmask]
>
>In the following list, a line space between one key and another indicates a
>wider than normal gap between the two keys.  For example, there's a wider
>than normal gap between the Sleep key and the first key in the Programmable
>Timer group.
>
>The key immediately below the three-position power (tiner/on/off)
>switchto the upper left is the dial light.
>
>The keys in the upper row are (from left to right):
>
>      Sleep
>
>      Programmable Timer group (4 keys)
>           PT1
>           PT2
>           PT3
>           PT4
>      Operation Time group (4 keys)
>           0 min
>           15 min
>           30 min
>           60 min
>
>      Present time Set
>
>      Battery check
>
>The keys in the next row down are (from left to right):
>
>       Air
>      AM
>      FM
>
>      Wide filter
>      Narrow filter
>      Synchronous detection
>      USB
>      LSB/CW
>
>      Enter
>
>The four keys from top to bottom immediately below the Air band button
>are:
>
>      Scan
>      Memory Scan
>
>      Skip
>
>      Shift
>
>Following are the A-1 through D-8 programmable memory keys with their
>secondary (shifted) functions:
>
>      A-1 / Lower scan limit (L1)
>      A-2 / Upper scan limit (L2)
>      A-3
>      A-4
>      A-5
>      A-6
>      A-7
>      A-8
>      B-1 / Define
>      B-2 / LW
>      B-3 / AM
>      B-4 / 120 M
>      B-5 / 90 M
>      B-6 / 75 M
>      B-7 / 60 M
>      B-8 / 49 M
>      C-1 / 41 M
>      C-2 / 31 M
>      C-3 / 25 M
>      C-4 /21 M
>      C-5 / 19 M
>      C-6 / 16 M
>      C-7 / 13 M
>      C-8 / 11 M
>      D-1 / FM
>      D-2 / Air
>      D-3 / Scan 1
>      D-4 / Scan 2
>      D-5 / MW 9 kHz
>      D-6 / MW 10 kHz
>      D-7 / 12 hr clock
>      D-8 / 24 hr clock
>
>The layout of the manual frequency entry keypad is:
>
>      1     2     3
>      4     5     6
>      7     8     9
>      0     Execute

Louis (Kim) Kline, A.R.S.  K2LKK
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Work Tel.  (585) 697-5753

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