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Click to see close up INTRODUCTION This section explains the basic programming procedures for the RCI-295012970 amateur 10 meter mobile transceiver. FREQUENCY SELECTION Frequency selection in the RCI-2950/2970 can be accomplished using three of the following methods: 1. The first method
of frequency selection is through the use of the 2. The second method
of frequency selection is accomplished using the 3. The third method
of selecting the operating frequency of the radio is through the use of
the While in receive mode,
once a signal has been detected on a particular frequency, it may be necessary
to slightly change the frequency to provide the best audio through the
speaker. This can be accomplished by rotating the clarifier control to
vary the frequency by ± 0.5 kHz. After this fine tuning has been
accomplished, press the FREQUENCY SCANNING Frequency scanning can be achieved using one of two methods: the first method involves the scanning of pre-programmed memory channels; the second method will permit the user to scan all frequencies between a preset upper and lower scan limit. Both methods of frequency scanning follow. All Frequency Scanning To allow All Frequency Scanning, one must first program the upper and lower scanning limits. The scan limits are simply the highest and lowest frequencies that will be scanned. To program these limits, perform the following steps: 1. Press the 2. Press the 3. Using the 4. Press the 5. Using the The upper and lower
scan limits have now been programmed. To activate the scan feature, return
the radio to manual operation and press the NOTE: When
programmed, the upper and lower scan limits will also act as the upper
and lower operating limits of the radio. The radio cannot now be programmed
to operate above or below the scan limits. Memory Scanning The RCI-295012970 has 10 non-volatile (i.e* memory resident) memory locations which can be programmed with any available frequency within the operating band of the radio. The scan function of the unit can be programmed to scan these memory channels. The radio will then scan only those memory channels which have been programmed. The first step in utilizing the memory scan function is to program the desired frequencies into the radio memory. This can be accomplished by performing the following steps: 1. With the radio
operating in the manual mode, press the 2. Press the 3. Using the 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all of the memory locations to be programmed. 5. After all desired
memory locations have been programmed with frequencies, return the unit
to the manual mode of operation by pressing the 6. To initiate memory
scanning, press 7. To return the radio
to normal (non-scanning) operation, press the OFFSET FREQ. OPERATION The RCI-2950/2970
has an offset or split frequency feature that will permit the radio to
be operated in a half-duplex mode This will allow the user to talk on
FM repeaters operating in the 10 Meter band. (NOTE The FM repeaters may
require a sub-audible (CTCSS) tone be transmitted to gain access to the
repeater. The RCI-2950 is not factory-equipped with a CTCSS encoder/decoder.)
The split frequency function offsets the transmitter frequency either
above or below the receive frequency by a user programmable amount. In
the following example, programming of a 100kHz offset will be described.
Before attempting to program the offset frequency, ensure that the radio
is operating in the manual mode by pressing the 1. Press the 2. Press the 3. Using the 4. Press 5. Return the radio
to manual operation by pressing the 6. Using the 7. Press 9. NOTE: When
the transmitter Is keyed, the frequency display will change to show the
frequency being transmitted. 8. To return the radio
to simplex operation (i.e, same transmit and receive frequency), press
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Disclaimer: Although the greatest care has been taken while compiling these documents,
we cannot guarantee that the instructions will work on every radio presented.