Channel and scan table setup
3-2 HF SSB transceiver reference manual
Channel creation and editing
These procedures are used to:
• create receive-only channels by copying and editing
existing channels
• edit unprotected channels
• create transmit channels (if option TXE is fitted to your
transceiver).
When you send a call, the channel frequency and sideband
have to be the same for both stations. The channel number is
unimportant.
You cannot change the transmit frequencies used by your
transceiver unless your transceiver is fitted with option TXE.
If you edit a transmit channel and change its frequency, it
automatically becomes a receive-only channel.
You can change channel comments to describe how each
channel is used.
If you regularly use certain channels, grouping them together
may be helpful. You do this by copying channels to new
channel numbers. For example, you could create a group of
10 channels with channel numbers 201 to 210.
Unless your transceiver has option TXE, the changes you
can make to a channel depends on whether the channel is:
• protected or unprotected
• a transmit or receive-only channel.
You can change any unprotected channel setting. The only
protected channel setting you can change is the channel
comment. If you want to change the settings of a protected
channel, make an unprotected copy of the channel and edit
this copy.
Channel and scan table setup
3-2 HF SSB transceiver reference manual
Channel creation and editing
These procedures are used to:
• create receive-only channels by copying and editing
existing channels
• edit unprotected channels
• create transmit channels (if option TXE is fitted to your
transceiver).
When you send a call, the channel frequency and sideband
have to be the same for both stations. The channel number is
unimportant.
You cannot change the transmit frequencies used by your
transceiver unless your transceiver is fitted with option TXE.
If you edit a transmit channel and change its frequency, it
automatically becomes a receive-only channel.
You can change channel comments to describe how each
channel is used.
If you regularly use certain channels, grouping them together
may be helpful. You do this by copying channels to new
channel numbers. For example, you could create a group of
10 channels with channel numbers 201 to 210.
Unless your transceiver has option TXE, the changes you
can make to a channel depends on whether the channel is:
• protected or unprotected
• a transmit or receive-only channel.
You can change any unprotected channel setting. The only
protected channel setting you can change is the channel
comment. If you want to change the settings of a protected
channel, make an unprotected copy of the channel and edit
this copy.