Page 12UHF BAND 10!20!12.5!25!103) Press any key except the POWER, LAMP, and MONI keys.The displayed step size is set, and the normal frequency display returns.Changes in the Displayed FrequencyAs you change from one step size to another, the displayed frequency also changes, as illustrated in theaccompanying charts.For example, assume you are presently displaying 439.920 MHz at a 20 kHz step size. If you were to changethe step size to 12.5 kHz, the display would read 439.925 MHz.From step size 5, 10, 15, or 20 To step size 12.5 or 25Frequencies Display as0, 5, 10, 15 020, 25, 30, 35 2540, 45, 50, 55 5060, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95 75From step size 12.5 or 25 To step size 5, 10, 15, or 20Frequencies Display as0 012.5 1025 2037.5 3050 5062.5 6075 7087.5 805 Programmable VFO Tuning LimitsThis radio provides the capability of programming the VFO tuning range, in 1 MHz band segments, as well asproviding a separate programmable band scan function. (See page 21).For example, you could tell the transceiver that you only wish to tune the 144.000 MHz and 145.000 MHz bandsegments by specifying any frequency within these two segments.The Tuning control would then only tune within these specific bands. The procedure for specifying then bands isdescribed below.1) Select the desired lower tuning limit. For example, you might want to select the 144 MHz band and dial up144.100 MHz.2) Press and hold the M key for longer than one second, then press the 1 key. This selects the lower frequencylimit for the programmable VFO.