Kenwood TH-27A User Manual
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VM. SCAN
(SCANl
0 7/SEEK key
This key is used to turn memory channel 7 on or off.
Pressing the key within 1 0 seconds of pressing the F key
will select SEEK operated scan.
(D 8/CAR key
This key is used to turn memory channel 8 on or off.
Pressing the key within 10 seconds of pressing the F key
will select CARRIER operated scan.
0 9/TIME key
This key is used to turn memory channel 9 on or off.
Pressing the key within 1 0 seconds of pressing the F key
will select TIME operated scan.
0 ENT / LOCK key
This key is used to switch to the direct keyboard
frequency entry mode.
Pressing the key within 1 0 seconds of pressing the F key
will deactivate all functions except the PTT, POWER,
MONl, LAMP. F then ENTER (LOCK) keys.
If you press the F key for longer than 1 second, then
press the ENT key the Tuning control lock function will
turn on or off.
(D SHIFT/REV/* key
Pressing the key will cause the radio to shift from one
offset direction to the other, i.e.+ to — to simplex
where no indicator shows, [—to — — for European
version (TH-47E)].
Pressing the key within 1 0 seconds of pressing the F
key will reverse the transmit/receive frequencise
during repeater operations. If you have selected
simplex this key will not function.
(D O/L.OUT key
This key is used to turn memory channel 0 on or off.
Pressing the key within 1 0 seconds of pressing the F
key will turn the memory channel lock out function on
or off.
0 MHz/STEP/# key
This key is used to select the tuning rate of the Tuning
control. When the MHz indicator is lit, the Tuning
control will cause the transceiver to increase or
decrease in 1 MHz steps.
During VFO operation pressing the key within 10
seconds of pressing the F key will select the desired
frequency step.
0 SCAN/VM.SCAN key
This key is used to start or stop scanning.
Pressing the key within 1 0 seconds of pressing the F
key will start or stop VFO/Memory scan.
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