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The Superior
®
AR820 0
WIDE RANGE ALL MODE
RECEIVER
530 kHz ~ 2040 MHz
OPERATING MANUAL
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Section 1
(1) AR8200 Index
(1) Index ............................................................................................................................
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1-1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................
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1-2 Take care of your radio ................................................................................................
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1-3 Attention while operating .............................................................................................
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1-4 Accessories supplied ...................................................................................................
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1-5 Controls & functions .....................................................................................................
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1-5-1 Keypad .....................................................................................................................
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1-5-2 Summary of keys ......................................................................................................
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1-5-3 Side panel .................................................................................................................
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1-6 Power supply and battery charging .............................................................................
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1-6-1 Internal batteries .......................................................................................................
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1-6-2 Charging the NiCads ................................................................................................
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1-6-3 Cigar lighter lead ......................................................................................................
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1-6-4 Battery considerations ..............................................................................................
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(2) Making the AR8200 ready for operation ...................................................................
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2-1 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) .......................................................................................
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2-2 Connect the aerial (antenna) .......................................................................................
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2-3 Fit the batteries ............................................................................................................
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2-4 Keypad and knobs... what you need to know ‘most’ ....................................................
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2-4-1 ENTER key ...............................................................................................................
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2-4-2 FUNCTION key .........................................................................................................
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2-4-3 PASS key ..................................................................................................................
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2-4-4 CLEAR key ...............................................................................................................
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2-4-5 MONITOR key ..........................................................................................................
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2-4-6 KEY lock ...................................................................................................................
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(3) Basic manual operation of the receiver ....................................................................
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3-1 Switching On ...............................................................................................................
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3-2 2VFO twin VFO selection ............................................................................................
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3-3 Entering a frequency using the numeric keypad .........................................................
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3-4 Correcting frequency input ..........................................................................................
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3-5 Changing frequency using the and keys ..............................................................
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3-6 Changing frequency using the main dial .....................................................................
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3-7 Changing receive mode ...............................................................................................
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3-7-1 Auto-mode selection .................................................................................................
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3-7-2 Receive mode selection menu .................................................................................
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3-8 Changing tuning STEP size .........................................................................................
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3-9 STEP-adjust ................................................................................................................
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3-9-1 Automatic calculation of step adjust .........................................................................
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3-9-2 Cancelling step adjust ..............................................................................................
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3-9-3 Manual setting of step adjust ....................................................................................
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3-10 FREQUENCY OFFSET ..............................................................................................
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3-10-1 Using pre-programmed frequency offset data ........................................................
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3-10-2 Entering new frequency offset data ........................................................................
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3-11 Attenuator ..................................................................................................................
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3-12 Noise limiter ...............................................................................................................
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3-13 AFC - Automatic Frequency Control ..........................................................................
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(4) VFO enhanced facilities .............................................................................................
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4-1 Quick memories ...........................................................................................................
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4-1-1 Saving quick memory data .......................................................................................
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4-1-2 Recalling quick memories ........................................................................................
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4-2 VFO scan ....................................................................................................................
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4-2-1 VFO SCAN sampling time ........................................................................................
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4-3 VFO Search .................................................................................................................
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4-3-1 Defining VFO search ................................................................................................
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4-3-2 Starting VFO search .................................................................................................
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4-3-3 Forcing VFO search to resume & changing search direction ...................................
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4-3-4 Locking out unwanted frequencies (PASS) ..............................................................
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4-3-5 Saving active frequencies to memory ......................................................................
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4-3-6 Exiting VFO search ..................................................................................................
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4-4 VFO environment menu ..............................................................................................
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4-4-1 VFO SCAN ...............................................................................................................
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4-4-2 VFO search DELAY environment .............................................................................
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4-4-3 VFO search LEVEL squelch environment ................................................................
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4-4-4 VFO search VOICE squelch environment ................................................................
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4-4-5 VFO FREE search environment ...............................................................................
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4-4-6 VFO AUTO STORE environment .............................................................................
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4-4-7 VFO DELETE bank “J” environment .........................................................................
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4-4-8 VFO QUICK MEMORY environment ........................................................................
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(5) Memory channels & banks ........................................................................................
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5-1 Memory channel overview ...........................................................................................
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5-2 Storing VFO frequencies & data into memory .............................................................
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5-2-1 Another example of memory write ............................................................................
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5-2-2 Automatic memory allocation ...................................................................................
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5-3 Memory write protect ...................................................................................................
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5-4 Memory read “M.RD” ...................................................................................................
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5-4-1 Memory channel review / hunt .................................................................................
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5-5 Deleting memory channels ..........................................................................................
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5-5-1 Memory channel editing ...........................................................................................
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5-5-2 Adding text names to memory banks .......................................................................
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5-6 Transfer of memory channel to VFO ...........................................................................
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5-7 Dynamic memory bank resizing ..................................................................................
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(6) Priority operation ........................................................................................................
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6-1 Engaging PRIORITY channel ......................................................................................
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6-2 Changing PRIORITY channel data ..............................................................................
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6-2-1 Changing the priority channel data pickup channel ..................................................
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6-2-2 Changing priority interval time ..................................................................................
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(7) SCAN - scanning memory channels & banks ..........................................................
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7-1 SCAN - outline introduction .........................................................................................
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7-2 SCAN considerations ..................................................................................................
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7-3 Starting to SCAN .........................................................................................................
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7-3-1 Transfer of active memory to VFO ...........................................................................
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7-4 Selecting a scan bank .................................................................................................
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7-5 Channel PASS .............................................................................................................
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7-5-1 Toggling memory channel PASS ..............................................................................
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7-5-2 Removing ALL memory PASS tags in one go ..........................................................
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7-6 Deleting memory channels ..........................................................................................
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7-6-1 Deleting single memory channels ............................................................................
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7-6-2 Deleting whole memory banks in one go ..................................................................
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7-7 Scan bank link (scan group) ........................................................................................
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7-8 Additional scan facilities ...............................................................................................
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7-8-1 Scan DELAY .............................................................................................................
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7-8-2 Scan LEVEL .............................................................................................................
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7-8-3 Scan VOICE .............................................................................................................
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7-8-4 Scan FREE ...............................................................................................................
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7-8-5 Scan (receive) MODE ..............................................................................................
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7-8-6 Write protect of memory channels & banks ..............................................................
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7-9 Select scan ..................................................................................................................
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7-9-1 Adding select scan channels in memory read ..........................................................
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7-9-2 Starting / stopping select scan ................................................................................
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7-9-3 Select scan environment ..........................................................................................
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7-9-4 Editing the contents of the select scan list ...............................................................
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7-9-5 Deleting all select scan channels .............................................................................
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(8) Search mode ...............................................................................................................
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8-1 Search types ................................................................................................................
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8-1-1 Program search overview .........................................................................................
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8-2 Starting program search ..............................................................................................
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8-2-1 Reversing the direction of search .............................................................................
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8-2-2 Forcing the search to resume ...................................................................................
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8-2-3 Stopping the search .................................................................................................
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8-2-4 Copying an active frequency to the VFO or memory location ..................................
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8-3 Selection of search bank .............................................................................................
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8-4 Programming a search bank .......................................................................................
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8-5 Locking out unwanted active frequencies (PASS) ......................................................
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8-5-1 Search pass menu ...................................................................................................
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8-6 Search bank link ..........................................................................................................
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8-7 Additional search facilities ...........................................................................................
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8-7-1 Search DELAY .........................................................................................................
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8-7-2 Search LEVEL ..........................................................................................................
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8-7-3 Search VOICE ..........................................................................................................
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8-7-4 Search FREE ............................................................................................................
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8-7-5 AUTO STORE ..........................................................................................................
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8-7-6 DELETE bank “J” .....................................................................................................
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8-7-7 Deleting search banks ..............................................................................................
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8-7-8 Write protect and copying search banks ..................................................................
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(9) EDIT menu ...................................................................................................................
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9-1 EDIT COPY memory channel ......................................................................................
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9-2 EDIT COPY memory bank ...........................................................................................
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9-3 EDIT COPY search bank .............................................................................................
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9-4 EDIT MOVE memory channel ......................................................................................
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9-5 EDIT SWAP memory channel .....................................................................................
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9-6 EDIT memory channel .................................................................................................
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9-7 EDIT Search protect ....................................................................................................
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(10) DELETE menu facilities ............................................................................................
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10-1 DELETE search banks and search PASS frequencies .............................................
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10-2 DELETE VFO PASS ..................................................................................................
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10-3 DELETE memory bank ..............................................................................................
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10-4 DELETE select scan channels ..................................................................................
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10-5 DELETE memory channel protect .............................................................................
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10-6 DELETE memory channel pass ................................................................................
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(11) Write protect .............................................................................................................
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11-1 Memory CHANNEL write protect ...............................................................................
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11-2 Write protect during memory input ............................................................................
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11-3 Channel protect status for existing memory channels ...............................................
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11-4 Channel protect delete ...............................................................................................
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11-5 Memory BANK write protect ......................................................................................
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11-6 Search bank write protect ..........................................................................................
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11-7 Global write protect ....................................................................................................
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(12) TEXT search and input .............................................................................................
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12-1 Text input menus .......................................................................................................
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12-2 Text search ................................................................................................................
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(13) SHORT CUT keys ......................................................................................................
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13-1 Short cut menu access ..............................................................................................
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13-2 Short cut text entry ....................................................................................................
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13-3 Short cut text entry, keypad with keys ..........................................................
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(14) Configuration menu .................................................................................................
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14-1 CONFIG BEEP ..........................................................................................................
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14-2 CONFIG LAMP ..........................................................................................................
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14-3 CONFIG CONTRAST ................................................................................................
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14-4 CONFIG Power save .................................................................................................
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14-5 CONFIG Auto power off .............................................................................................
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14-6 CONFIG REMOTE BPS .............................................................................................
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14-7 CONFIG FREQ DISP .................................................................................................
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14-8 CONFIG GLOBAL write protect .................................................................................
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14-9 CONFIG Opening message ......................................................................................
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(15) Band scope ...............................................................................................................
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15-1 Starting the band scope .............................................................................................
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15-2 Exit from band scope .................................................................................................
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15-3 Setting frequency span width (waveform enlargement) ............................................
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15-4 Moving the marker .....................................................................................................
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15-5 Marker to strongest signal (peak search) ..................................................................
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15-6 Entering a new centre frequency ...............................................................................
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15-7 Transfer of marker frequency to VFO ........................................................................
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15-8 Peak hold ...................................................................................................................
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15-9 Saving active trace to memory ..................................................................................
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15-10 Loading stored band scope traces from memory ....................................................
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(16) Sleep ..........................................................................................................................
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(17) Option socket ............................................................................................................
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17-1 RS232 operation ........................................................................................................
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17-2 CLONE of data via the option socket .........................................................................
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17-2-1 How to clone data ...................................................................................................
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(18) Slot card socket ........................................................................................................
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18-1 Optional slot cards .....................................................................................................
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18-1-1 Fitting the slot card .................................................................................................
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18-1-2 Removing the slot card ...........................................................................................
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18-2 VI8200 optional voice inverter slot card .....................................................................
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18-3 CT8200 optional CTCSS slot card .............................................................................
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18-3-1 CTCSS tone squelch ..............................................................................................
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18-3-2 CTCSS search ........................................................................................................
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18-4 TE8200 optional tone eliminator slot card .................................................................
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18-5 RU8200 optional record & playback slot card ............................................................
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18-5-1 Recording ...............................................................................................................
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18-5-2 Playback .................................................................................................................
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18-6 EM8200 optional external extended memory slot card ..............................................
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18-6-1 Initialising (formatting) the EM8200 before use ......................................................
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18-6-2 EM8200 ALL-DATA save and load .........................................................................
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18-6-3 EM8200 ALL-MEM save and load ..........................................................................
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18-6-4 EM8200 MEMORY BANK save and load ...............................................................
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18-6-5 EM8200 ALL-SRCH save and load ........................................................................
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18-6-6 EM8200 SEARCH BANK save and load ................................................................
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18-6-7 EM8200 internally stored band scope save and load ..............................................
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(19) Trouble shooting .......................................................................................................
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19-1 Soft reset of microprocessor ......................................................................................
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19-2 Other trouble shooting suggestions ...........................................................................
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19-3 Trouble shooting - Take note of the following ............................................................
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(20) Optional accessories ................................................................................................
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(21) Aerial (antenna), earths & propagation ...................................................................
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(22) Specification .............................................................................................................
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