AOR AR8200 Specifications Page 26

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Transfer to active VFO
When the AR8200 has stopped on an active frequency in memory read, scan or search mode, use the
key sequence to transfer the frequency to the active (upper VFO). The
AR8200 will revert to 2VFO mode where the frequency may be monitored.
3-3 Entering a frequency using the numeric keypad
While in VFO mode, enter the required frequency using MHz format followed by .
Example of frequency entry 80.8 MHz
There is no need to key in the trailing zeros to the right of the decimal point as they are automatically
added by the microprocessor.
If keying in a whole MHz such as 118.000 MHz there is no need to key in either the decimal point or
trailing zeros, they are all added by the AR8200 microprocessor.
Example of ‘MHz round number’ frequency entry for 808.000 MHz
While keying in frequency data, the bottom line of the LCD displays “FREQ SET” to indicate what sort of
data input the AR8200 is expecting. Similar helpful messages are displayed at other times during data
input.
Example of frequency entry 954 kHz (0.954 MHz)
The frequency of 954 kHz is equivalent to 0.954 MHz. When entering frequencies below 1 MHz, there
is no need to proceed the decimal point with a zero as this is added by the microprocessor during
frequency entry then removed when the key is pushed to ensure the display appears neat
and tidy.
You will note that frequencies below 3.0 MHz (3000 kHz) will be automatically displayed in kiloHertz
format (the letter “k” will be displayed to the right of the frequency readout) and the decimal point
Section 3-2, 3-3
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