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If you have a transverter that converts HF frequencies
to VHF/UHF frequencies, and vice versa, you can use this HF transceiver as a VHF or UHF transceiver. For more information, consult the instruction manual that came with the transverter. 1 Connect the transverter to the ANT 1 or ANT 2 connector of this transceiver. 2 Select the operating frequency. • The transverter will use this frequency as the reference for converting frequencies. • Normally set 1 kHz and lower digits to 0 (“0.00” on the display). 3 Access Menu No. 40, and select 50 MHz, 144 MHz or 430 MHz, depending on which band you will use. The default is OFF. • Changing from the default (OFF) will automatically set the transmit power to approximately 5 W. • The transceiver displays a frequency down to the 10 Hz digit for 50 MHz, or down to the 100 Hz digit for 144 MHz and 430 MHz. Note: - When using a transverter, not all the functions of this transceiver are available. - When using the optional VS-3 unit, the selected VHF or UHF frequencies are not announced. |