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5 SET MODE 5 RTTY keying polarity rtty P You can select normal or reverse polarity for RTTY keying When the reverse polarity is selected Mark and Space are reversed Normal Key open close Mark Space Reverse Key open close Space Mark O___________________ rbEU P Normal RTTY keying polarity default r rbbb P Reverse RTTY keying polarity 6 CW pitch setting PltCH The CW pitch can be set within 300 900 Hz in 20 Hz steps in P set mode Suu _________________ P bEH Check the pitch with key down in CW mode p 29 For your convenience the CW pitch can be adjusted with the SQL control after changing the SQL control function in P set mode In this case this item does not appear See item 8 below for details 7 Calibration marker CAL Calibration marker is used for a simple frequency check of the transceiver HEB_________________Pl EER 460 Hz CW pitch riPP_________________ ERL Calibration marker OFF default See p 55 for calibration procedure Turn the calibration marker OFF after checking the frequency of the transceiver DO__________________ ERL______ Calibration marker ON NB WIDE switch function SELECt2 DSP The NB WIDE switch can be assigned to noise reduction on off switch nr if desired This item does not appear when the DSP unit is not installed or not activated 8 Function arrangement branch Func SEt Push SET to enter sub setting display PLl EH bhh 600 Hz CW pitch default F ncS EE u SQL control function SELECtl The SQL control can be assigned to CW pitch control PltCH if desired In this case the squelch continuously opens max counterclockwise position and the CW pitch setting of the P set mode item 6 above does not appear SQL adjusts the squelch threshold level default n b P__________________ 5ELEELE NB WIDE selects the wide blank width default Noise blanker wide switch nb 2 DSP This item appears only when nr is selected in the above item The NB WIDE switch condition can be set QpP nb 3 NB WIDE switch is turned OFF default NOTE Push ENT to exit the sub setting display 43