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N6&/DESCRIPTION
4HE)#HASTWO6&/Sh!vANDh"vFOREACH-!).
and SUB Bands, and are convenient for quickly select-
ing two frequenciesORSPLITFREQUENCYOPERATION9O U
can use either VFO to call up a frequency and operat-
ing mode.
VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscil-
lator.
D 3ELECTINGTHE6&/!"
± Push [A/B] to switch between the VFO A and
VFO B.
sh6&/!vORh6&/"vAPPEARSWHENTHE6&/ISSELECTED
D 6&/EQUALIZATION
± Hold down [A/B] for 1 second to equalize the data
in both VFOs.
sBEEPSSOUNDWHENTHEEQUALIZATIONISCOMPLETE
CONVENIENT!
5SETWO6&/SASQUICKMEMORIES
When you find a new station, but wish to continue
searching, the dual VFO system can be used for quick
memory storage.
q Hold down [A/B] for 1 second to store the displayed
contents into the undisplayed VFO.
w Continue searching for stations.
e Push [A/B] to show the stored contents on the un-
displayed VFO.
r To continue searching for stations, push [A/B] again
to show the displayed VFO.
N3ELECTING6&/MEMORYMODE
± Push [VFO/MEMO] to switch between the VFO
and memory modes.
sh6&/!vORh6&/"vAPPEARSWHENINTHE6&/MODEOR
“MEMO” appears when in the memory mode.
s(OLDING DOWN ;6&/-%-/= FOR SECOND COPIES THE
contents of the selected memory channel into the dis-
played VFO. (p. 142)