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VX-1400 OPERATING MANUAL44
UP
Press the assigned programmable button to increase the operating frequency (while in the
VFO mode) or memory channel (while in the Memory mode and ITU mode). This func-
tion is same as the
[
]
button.
DOWN
Press the assigned programmable button to decrease the operating frequency (while in the
VFO mode) or memory channel (while in the Memory mode and ITU mode). This func-
tion is same as the
[
]
button.
LEFT
Press the assigned programmable button to select the frequency control method among
“VFO mode”, “Memory mode”, and “ITU mode”. This function is same as the
[
]
button.
RIGHT
Press the assigned programmable button to select the frequency control method among
“VFO mode”, “ITU mode”, and “Memory mode”. This function is same as the
[
]
button.
1 MHz UP
Press the assigned programmable button to tune the VFO frequency upward in 1 MHz
steps while operating in the VFO mode.
1 MHz DOWN
Press the assigned programmable button to tune the VFO frequency downward in 1 MHz
steps while operating in the VFO mode.
A.NOTCH
Press the assigned programmable button to toggle the Auto Notch filter “on” and “off”.
The Auto Notch filter reduces the interfering beat notes inside the receiving signal.
ALE
Press the assigned programmable button to toggle the ALE (Automatic Link Establish-
ment) feature “on” and “off.”
ATT/P.AMP
Press the assigned programmable button to select the ATT or RF AMP feature. Press this
button repeatedly to toggle among the available feature: “ATT ON (PRE AMP OFF)”
“PRE AMP ON (ATT OFF)” “ATT & AMP OFF” “ATT ON (PRE AMP OFF)”
......
.
CALL
Press the assigned programmable button to transmit a Selcall (or ALE) while operating in
the Selcall (or ALE) mode.
PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION BUTTON
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