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ELECRAFT K4
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XVTR Band <n> Mode
Specifies transverter band type: OFF, External, or internal transverter
(e.g. KXV4-2M). When set to External, the XVTR OUT jack provides TX
drive at the selected I.F. (use XVTR Band <n> I.F., above). When set to
an internal transverter model, the I.F. path is internal, and the input/
output is via the ANT.
Use of an external transverter will also change both the PWR knob
scale and the RF output bar graph to mW.
XVTR Band <n> Offset
This is an offset of +/- 99.999 kHz that can be used to compensate for
frequency error in a transceivers oscillator/multiplier chain.
XVTR Band <n> Power Out
Sets the power output for the present transverter band. For external
transverters, RF output frequency is determined by the XVTR Band
<n> R.F., I.F., and Offset menu entries.
XVTR Band <n> R.F.
Lower edge of the present transverter band, in MHz (0-99999).
XVTR OUT Test
When set to On, provides a low-level transmit signal at the XVTR OUT
jack for test purposes. This can be used on any HF-6 meter band to
emulate the signal level to be used with external transverters. The
PWR knob range and the RF output bar graph both change to mW.
Note: Full transceive operation with an external transverter can be
done in this way. In this case, RX ANT 2 (sam as XVTR IN) should be
selected for the receive antenna, and both the XVTR IN and XVTR OUT
signals connected to the transverter's IF jacks. However, the K4 also
provides transverter band setups that automate all the required
setup. See other XVTR menu entries above, as well as the INTERNAL &
EXTERNAL TRANSVERTERS section.

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