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I do the auto tune, and then press the top left butten to stop it from 
tuning.  Then when I want it to tune again I press the top left butten 
again.
If you neet any more explanations write.
Mike
KD2CDU

On 3/13/2015 9:16 AM, Don Breda wrote:
> I have one of these and have mostly used it in auto tune mode turning it
> on and off as needed.
>
> I find you can't just leave it on because it will tune sometimes when
> you modulate.
>
> I decided I would prefer to use it in semi autimatic mode.
>
> 1. How can I reliably turn this mode on and off?
>
> 2. In reading the manual it seems to imply that the tuner is in some
> kind of tuning mode all the time so does that mean when you turn off
> autoTune mode your automatically in semi-autoTune mode or is tunin
> gturned off altogether?
>
> 3. If you really are in semi autoTune mode when AutoTune is turned off
> then if yoou can't get the ldg to tune does this mean that the SWR
> threshold is set way to high?
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Don
>
> w a 2 i w c
>

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