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John Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 3 Jul 2004 13:32:02 -0400
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It only has 9 memories,  to go from memory to VFO,  it's the left top button
on the left side, the one next to that, which when you press it once it's in
and again it comes out, that's VFO A Nd VFO B,  A is out, B is in. I have
the button lay out if you'd like that, it's

Starting on the left.  There is the tuning knob.  Above the tuning knob,
there are two buttons.  The left one is the VFO Memory switch which
switches between VFO mode and memory mode, the right one is the A B
switch which changes between VFO A and VFO B.

To the right of the tuning knob, there is a vertical column of four
buttons.  From the top, they are:

Scan start and stop, tuning rate, 1 megahertz up button  (this increases
the frequency by one megahertz), and the memory write button.  The memory
write button can also be used to check the offset when you are in the
duplex mode.

At the center of the set is the display.  Directly under the display
there is a horizontal row of five buttons.  They are, starting from the
left, offset write which is used to change the standard offset from 600
kilohertz to something else, duplex minus, duplex plus, speech
synthesizer on/off, and priority.

On the right side, there are two controls, one above the other.  The top
is volume and the lower one is squelch.  To the right of that is the
microphone connector and above that are two buttons.  The left button is
the high/low RF power switch and the top right one is the tone select
switch.

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