There was a time, back in the day when memory management and rig
programming were, to say the least difficult. I owned the first dual
band Yaesu handheld, well over thirty years ago and never learned to
program the damned thing!! And some of the early Icom handhelds had
different memory restrictions for frequency storage, depending on the
channel. They've come a long way baby!!
Pat, K9JAUAt 08:19 AM 2/10/2015, you wrote:
>Hi all:=20
>
>Well picked up my remote VFO last night and of course I had to pay an =
>additional 50 bucks to get it out of customs,=20
>on top of the 325CAN that I sent the Gentleman in MD to buy it. He only =
>ended up with 199.24 for his troubles and=20
>it cost me 375CAN.=20
>Anyway I on packed it and man, the manual for this unit is almost as =
>thick as the FT-102 manual, talk about complex. <HIHI>=20
>So I can split, monitor the pile up by programming that frequency into =
>the memory etc.=20
>Can't just press a key and input the entire frequency you want to QSY =
>to, no no,=20
>You 1st press the enter key, then what's called the Key key and of =
>course, you can't change bands, you get to change the digits after the =
>decimal.=20
>You want to QSY down from 14.195 to 14.173: Press the enter key, =
>followed by the Key key and the 1 digit to the right of the decimal =
>flashes, you don't want to change that 1 so you press the Key key again =
>and then the 9 flashes.=20
>Here's when you press the 7 to move it down and then press the Key key =
>again to move to the next digit, in this case the 5 and press the 3. =
><HIHI>=20
>On top of that, the Key key activates the duel functions of the key pad =
>toggling the key pad between the buttons for stepping up and down 20KCs =
>or 5KCS, fast, clar, scanning up and down etc. <HIHI> =20
>This thing has 17 keys, a tuning dial, a dial for choosing 1 of 12 =
>memories, plus 6 buttons that press into the front panel to transfer =
>control between the 102 it self and the remote VFO.
>You have RX and TX main, this allows control of the 102's VFO, VFO RX =
>and TX, transfers control to the remote VFO and MR RX and TX, haven't =
>figured those out yet.=20
>These maybe used for monitoring the pile up while in split operation.=20
>Ah the complexity of vintage equipment. <HIHI>=20
>
>73:=20
>Mike DE VO1AX=20
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