Kenwood TM-3530A User Manual
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2. Keyboard
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© Numeric keypad |T|-f^
Depress the [^, [^, [4] and keys respectively. The
frequency display will indicate "6.940" (146.940
MHz).
[The number keys function also serve as autopatch
keys
during
transmit
mode.
(TM-3530A/2570A/
2550A/2530A only)]
© (Offset Select) key
Depress this key to select a frequency shift other than
the one recommended by the ARRL Band Plan (Sim
plex, +, or - 600 kHz for the 144 MHz band and 1.6
MHz for the 220 MHz band) and the ITU Region 1
Band Plan (Simplex, -600 kHz for the 144 MHz
band). (The standard ARRL and Region 1 Band Plan
have been pre-programmed.)
© I PS I (Priority Select) key
This key is used to designate the priority channel.
First, select the desired channel, then depress the
PRIO switch and finally press the |PS| key.
The microprocessor is reset by turning the POWER
switch ON while depressing this key.
0 |LO| (Lock-Out) key (Skip)
This key is used to designate the memory channel(s)
to be skipped during memory scan. Select the chan
nel to be skipped when the select switch is set to
M.CH and then press this key. A star ★ appears on the
LCD to show the channel has been locked-out.
© r^l(Scan) key
This key is used for scan operation. Press the key
when the squelch is ON. Band-scan operation is exe
cuted while in the key mode and memory-scan opera
tion is performed in the memory mode.
©[^ (Clear) key
Use this key if you have made an error during pro
gramming. By pressing this key, the frequency set by
the numeric keypad is cleared. When cleared, the fre
quency display will indicate the frequency that was
displayed before the last entry was cleared. This key
is also used to release scan operations.
© [M] (Memory) key
This key is used to store frequency and offset.
[This key is also used to store tone frequencies and
telephone numbers in memory. (TM-3530A/3530A/
2570A/2550A/2530A only)]
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