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INTRODUCTION
Your
Heath T*in
Bander
Mobile
Transceiver/Repeate:.
.\{odel
l:{Vi-24
or
HW-24H, is
a
highli
versatile,
yet
compact
unit thar operat€s
on the
\llF
and LIHF
FM
bands.
You may
use rhe
r*'o transceiven
either
separaæh'
(for
simplex
o:
:
-:ie r
operation)
or together
(for
cros
band
repeater
operation).
The
Transceiver/Repeaær
is
built
and æsæd o strinçn:
s---.::auons,
and uses the
latest
surtacr
mollnt and
microcomput€r æchrrclogies
availa[!6
:-^
]n\
tde
vou *'ith
many
useful
functions.
Ttp
following features
are
built
into
lour
ur-:
An
inæmal
speaker
is
used
for
both
bands;
and
if
r
ou
pr:fe:
i
.'- : i:.
add
one
or
two
optional extemal
speaken.
HiÂo
power
output
control
for each band.
RMR
(repeatermemory
recall) atlows
quick
access
of
your
favorite
repeater.
You
can
use the
CALL
feature for
repeater or simplex operation.
Tlvo channels, one on
each band,
may be sirnultaneously
moniored.
When one
channel
is actvated, the other channel
may be automatically
muted.
.
Crossband
repeater function,
with or
without
"hangtime."
The
main
microprocessor
allows
you
to:
Change
frequencies
in I MHz or
100
kHz
coarse
steps,
and choose
one of
five
different
fine
steps
(5,
10, l2.5,2},or25k}lz).
You
can
use different
fine
steps
for
each of
the two
bands and
you
can change
ftequencies
directly
from the
microphone's Up
and
Down buttons or
via
a mtary
channel
selector.
Use
the
10 memory channels
per
band
(independent
of
the
remaining
channels).
You can
store an
operating
frequency,
a shift
(offset)
frequency,
a shift direction
(+
or
-),
a
receive/transmit
frequency
reversal, and
a subaudible
tone
frequency
on each
channel.
Scan
a
I MHz band
segment,
a full
band,
all
memory channels,
or selected
memory channels.
use tone
squelch operation.

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