ADI Systems AT-201 User Manual
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CONTENTS
The VHF/UHF Hand-Held Transceiver is engineered
and
manufactured
with
highest
quality
of
microelectronics technology and workmanship. We are
confident that you will be entirely satisfied with the
superb performance and reliability of this Hand-Held
(H/H) Transceiver.
Our very strict quality control and inspection ensure
that each transceiver unit have left the factory-in
perfect condition. However, if your transceiver does not
operate properly or if you find any difficulty in its
operation, contact your dealer immediately.
Read this instruction carefully before use to make the
unit perform fully and last long.
(THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE
FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
CONDITION THAT THIS DEVICE DOES NOT CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE.)
BEFORE OPERATION................................................... 2
Features......................................................................... 4
Optional Accessories.................................................... 5
Controls and Connections........................................... 6
Getting Ready............................................................... 10
Operation Controls....................................................... 13
(1) Setting an Operating Frequency........................... 14
Expanding the receive frequency...........................15
Changing the memory to the channel mode...........16
(2) Programming Frequency in Memory.................... 16
(3) Recalling a Memory Frequency............................ 17
(4) Moving a Memory Frequency to VFO................... 18
(5) Changing a Memory Frequency............................ 18
(6) Deleting a Memory Frequency.............................. 19
(7) Recalling a Call Frequency....................................20
(8) Moving a Call Frequency....................................... 21
(9) Changing a Call Frequency to the VFO................21
(10) Scanning............................................................. 22
(11) Switching the Transmit Power..........................28
(12) Dual-Watch Operation.......................................... 29
(13) MHz Rotary Step................................................ 32
(14) Changing the Frequency Step.......................... 33
(15) Battery-Save Function....................................... 34
(16) Frequency Lock................................................. 34
(17) PTTLock..............................................................35
(18) Switching Pause Scan and Busy Scan............ 35
(19) Tone Squelch Control........................................36