2-1. receiver operation, 2-2. frequency selection, 2-3. step size selection – Kenwood TH-26A User Manual
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4-2-1. Receiver Operation
Connect the battery pack, and the supplied antenna.
Set the controls as follows:
1.
Rotate
the
POWER
switch
clockwise
to
turn
the
transceiver
ON.
A
frequency
will
appear
in
the
display.
2.
As
the
VOL
control
is
rotated
.clockwise
either
background
noise
or
a
QSO
will
be
heard
coming
from
the
speaker,
provided
the
CTCSS
and
squelch
are not ON.
3. To eliminate the no signal noise turn the SQL control
clockwise
to
the
point
the
background
noise
just
disappears.
This
point
is
known
as
the
squelch
threshold point.
4.
Select
the
desired
operating
frequency
using
the
Tuning control.
4-2-2. Frequency Selection
• VFO Mode
1. Press the VFO key.
2. Turn the Tuning control to increase / decrease the
frequency.
The
step
size
is
determined
by
the
location
of
the
VFO
indicators.
(See
Step
Size
Selection below.)
4-2. RECEIVER OPERATION
• MHz Mode
1.
Press the MHz key. The MHz indicator will begin
flashing.
2.
The Tuning control will now increase / decrease the
operating frequency in 1 MHz increments.
3.
The tuning step will revert to the VFO mode 10
seconds after you stop turning the Tuning control.
4-2-3. Step Size Selection
The frequency step is indicated in the chart below.
- 5-10-15-20-12.5-25----------------
To select the desired tuning or scan step size use the
following procedure:
1. Press the VFO key to select the VFO mode.
2.
Press the F key momentarily. The F indicator should
light in the display.
3. Press the MHz key within 10 seconds of pressing the F
key. The current frequency
step size
will be
displayed.
4.
Rotate the Tuning control until the desired tuning
step size appears in the display.
5. To complete the programming of the step size you
can press MHz key or simply wait 10 seconds and the
microprocessor
will
automatically
return
to
the
normal frequency display.
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