[Kenwood] Re: vfo 240 quick reference
Bill Kuhn - MCSE
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Fri, 23 Apr 2004 13:04:06 -0500
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Thank you!!
I think I had most of that figured out (aside from the fact that I'm
still having a hardware problem) but it sure is nice to have a confirmed
reference!
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Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 12:50 PM
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Subject: [Kenwood] Re: vfo 240 quick reference
Hi=20
Here is a quick reference for the vfo-240=20
since you don't have the manual.
(I am not the original author)
73 james ke4drn
1) RMT-R This switch means that the 240 is controlling
the recieve frequency
2) MAIN This means that the 240 is out of line and the 530
is controlling recieve and transmit
3) RMT This means that the 240 is in control
of recieve and transmit
4) MAIN-R This means the 240 is controlling the transmit frequency
and the 530 is in charge of the reciever.
Settings 1) and 4) are used in split frequency operation
Settings 2) and 3) can be used for setting a different freqency on each
and switching between them: for instance I might want to cruise the ssb
portion of 10
meters and also keep an eye open on 17 meters so I might set the vfo-240
at 130 and the main rig at 450 and use the band switch and RMT and Main
on the 240 for a qicker QSY.
The T-F button is used when in split mode to confirm both transmit and
recieve frequencies. Set the VFO-240 to RMT-R hit the T-F switch while
watching the 530 display and you should see a change in the display
unless the vfo-240 and TS-530 are tuned to the exact frequency.
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