BendixKing KHF 990 User Manual
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1. Stow the “cursor” if a frequency digit is flashing. The cursor is
stowed by twisting the larger concentric knob until no frequency digit
is flashing. With the cursor stowed in the program mode, the smaller
inner knob is now used to select a channel number to be pro-
grammed.
2. Use the smaller inner concentric knob to select the channel num-
ber you wish to program. Simply twist the smaller knob until the
desired channel number appears on the right side of the display.
3. Select the desired operating mode (USB, LSB or AM) by pushing
the MODE button until the appropriate mode appears in the lower
part of the display window beneath the frequency.
4. Set the desired frequency by moving the “cursor” into position by
means of the larger knob and then using the smaller concentric knob
to set the desired number under each “cursor” position. This proce-
dure is identical to direct tuning frequency selection discussed previ-
ously.
5. Push the STO (store) switch located just below and to the left of
the concentric control knobs with a pencil or similar pointed object.
The STO switch stores the information you have just entered into the
electronic memory. After you push the STO button, the TX annuncia-
tion will flash indicating that the frequency you have just entered is
stored in the receive position but nothing is entered in transmit. Since
a receive-only frequency is being set, ignore the flashing TX.
Because you are in the program mode, you can move on to other
channels and program them by using the smaller inner concentric
knob to call up another channel number. After programming a
receive-only channel, the “cursor” must be manually stowed before a
new channel number can be selected.
6. When you have completed all channel programming, simply push
the PGM switch again and the information you have stored is locked
into CHANNEL memory.
When a RECEIVE-ONLY programmed channel is activated, the
transmitter is locked out and even though you key the mic, no trans-
mission will take place.
Operation
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KHF 950/990 Pilots Guide
Rev. 0
Dec/96