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gale conard <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Apr 2004 16:11:32 -0700
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Hi again, John,

I forgot that  I made a cheat sheet all those years ago.  I hope this helps.

73,
Gale




TRANSCEIVER: Front Panel:
           Upper lefthand Corner: on-off
          2 buttons below that: 1. vox/qsk on-off. 2. 20 DB attenuator
          Below that: 2 buttons: 1. manual transmit. 2. automatic antenna
          tuner: online offline.
          Below that: Earphone jack.
          and Below that: Microphone Jack.

          To the right of Antenna Tuner switch is the top row of the
          number pad with: 1, 2, 3, from left to right.
          1. is also one set of filters. 2. is also the other set of
          filters. 3. has something to do with L.E.D. readouts.
          Below that is the second row of the number pad: 4. is Antenna
          Tuner on and off. 5. is 5., I think. 6. is also meter function
          switching.
          Below that is the third row of the number pad: 7. is 7. 8. is
          also fast or slow tuning ratio for dial knob or scan. 9. is
          switching from upper to lower sideband on CW.
          Below that is the fourth row of the number pad: Star is Clear.
          0. is 0. pound sign is: once for entering frequency on number
          pad and again enters that frequency into the VFO.
          Below that is another row of 3 buttons: 1. is to enter
          information into memory; press once, enter frequency, either
          by use of the number pad, or by tuning with the dial; also
          select the other parameters desired for operating on that
          frequency, such as mode, degree of filtering, upper oor lower
          sideband etc. then press this button again to place all
          into memory. 2. Used to enter memory channel into VFO. 3. Starts
          scanner.

          To the right of number pad is a column of 5 buttons: 1. Upper or
          Lower Sideband. 2. CW or RTTY. 3. A.M. F.M. 4. Frequency lock.
          5. Voice Synthesizer.

          Large knob about in the center is main tuning dial. Tension is
          adjustable by holding the knob and turning the disk behind it.

          Right of that ar 2 collumns of 5 buttons:
          Upper left: 1. Momentary check of transmit frequency. 2. Press
          once, then select memory channel and press enter: 2 of bottom
          row under number pad. 3. RIT on and off. 4. XIT on and off. 5.
          Moves the frequency lower, one ham band at a time, or one mhz at
          a time -- selected by button 4 in the righthand column here.

Upper right: 1. VFO A. or VFO B. 2. VFO A. and VFO B. split. 3.
          VFO A. equals VFO B. 4. Selects increment that the bottom 2
          buttons here move the frequency. 5. Moves frequency up by one
          ham band at a time, or by one mhz at a time.

          To the right is a column of 5 small buttons:
          1. 5 DB attenuator. 2. Notch filter on and off. 3. AGC. 4. Noise
          Blanker. 5. Speech Processor on and off.

          To the right of that is a row of small knobs across the bottom:
          1. VOX/qsk delay. 2. Carrier level. 3. Power Level. 4.
          Microphone Gain.

          Above that are 4 sets of knobs:
          1. (top left): Memory Channel selector, or move frequency in ten
KHz incraments, if not in memory mode. 2. (top right): outer:
          Squelch Control; inner: notch filter tuning. 3. (lower left):
          outer: If tuning; inner: RIT/XIT. 4. (lower right): outer: RF
          Gain; inner: AF Gain.

           -

           Facing Rear Panel:
          Upper Right Corner: D.C. power connector
          Left of that: accessory power connector.
          Just to the left of center, but still at the top: antenna
          connector.
                    Lower right: Unidentified.
           Left of that: Key jack.
          Left of that: External Speaker Jack.
           I think that's it.

          Left side, toward front: computer connectors.
          also, vox sensativity & vox delay.



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