Kenwood TH-F6A Portable Radio User Manual


 
8
3 GETTING ACQUAINTED
Example 1 (100 MHz < f < 1000 MHz)
To enter 438.320 MHz:
Key in Display
[ENT] –– –––
[4], [3], [8] 4 3 8. – – –
[3], [2], [0] 4 3 8. 3 2 0
Note: You do not have to press [MHz] when you are entering
3-digit MHz number.
Example 2
To enter 439.000 MHz:
Key in Display
[ENT] ––– –––
[4], [3], [9] 4 3 9. – – –
[ENT] 4 3 9. 0 0 0
Example 3
To revise 144.650 MHz to 145.650 MHz:
Key in Display
1 4 4. 6 5 0
[ENT] ––– –––
[1], [4], [5] 1 4 5. – – –
[VFO] 1 4 5. 6 5 0
Example 4 (f > 1000 MHz)
To enter 1250.500 MHz (B-band only):
Key in Display
[ENT] ––– –––
[1], [2], [5], [0] 12 5 0. – – –
[5] 12 5 0. 5 – –
[ENT] 12 5 0. 5 0 0
Example 5 (f < 100 MHz)
To enter 10.500 MHz (B-band only):
Key in Display
[ENT] ––– –––
[1], [0] 1 0 – – – –
[MHz] 1 0. – – –
[5] 1 0. 5 – –
[ENT] 1 0. 5 0 0 0
Note: When pressing the last [ENT], the Fine Tuning function is
automatically activated for 10.5000 MHz.
Example 6
To enter 810 kHz (B-band only):
Key in Display
[ENT] ––– –––
[0] 0 – – – – –
[MHz] 0. – – –
[8], [1], [0] 0. 8 1 0
Note:
If the entered frequency does not match the current
frequency step size, the frequency is automatically rounded
down to the next available frequency.
When the desired frequency cannot be entered exactly,
check whether the Fine Tuning function is ON or not
{page 35}, and then confirm the frequency step size
{page 37}.
Some frequency ranges are blocked, due to government
regulations. Refer to the specifications {pages 53, 54} for the
TX/ RX coverage.
If you turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/ [ ] while entering
the frequency, the transceiver clears the entry and recovers
the previous frequency and mode.