From The N3UJJ.COM Document LibraryFrom The N3UJJ.COM Document LibraryDIRECT KEYPAD FREQUENCY ENTHYThis funcltion is available only on transceivers equippedwith a DTMF keypad. Entering the desired frequencydirectly via the keypad can be the fastest way ofselecting a different frequency especially when a smallfrequency step has been selected. If the new frequencyis hundreds of kHz or more from the current frequency,and you don't have the new frequency stored in anymemory channels, use direct entry.1 Press I[VFO] to select the VFO.2 Enter the desired frequency using the numeric keys.16• For versions with receiver coverage wider than10 MHz, the 10 MHz digit must be entered.Otherwise, begin entering from the 1 MHz: digit." When the current step size is 5 kHz, 10 kHz,15 kHz, or 20 kHz, enter numeric values down tothe 1 kHz digit. Enter either 0 or 5 for thE! 1 kHzdigit.• When the current .step size is 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz,entering the 1 0 kHz digit completes frequEmcysetting. The 10 kHz and subsequent digits are setaccording to which key is pressed for the 1 0 kHzdigit as shown in the chart.• ExcE3pt for the 1 kHz digit, entering a digit that isoutside the allowable range causes the ne1arest digitwithin range to be displayed. For the 1 kHz digit,pressing [0] to [4] selects "0" and pressing [5] to[9] selects "5".10kHz Frequency 10kHz Frequencykey (kHz) key (kHz)0 00 5 501 12.5 6 62.52 25 7 753 37.5 8 87.54 37.5 9 87.5Note:~ If any key other than [OJ to [9], [MONt], or [LAMP] ispressed, or if the next entry is not made within 10seconds, the previous frequency will be restored.~ If [VFO] is pressed while entering the frequency, the newdata is accepted for the digits entered and the previousdata remains unchanged for the digits not yet entered.~ Turning the ENC/SQL control while entering the frequencycancels the new numeric data entered, and raises orlowers the previously displayed frequency.