1944 Turn the Tuning control to select the first digit.• You can enter alphanumeric characters plus specialASCII characters.5 Press [aaaaa].• The cursor moves to the next digit.6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter up to 8 digits, thenpress [OK].7 Press [ccccc]/ [ddddd] to switch between north latitude(default) and south latitude, then press [OK].• The degree digits blink.8 Press [ccccc]/ [ddddd] to select data for degrees, then press[OK].• The minute digits blink.9 Repeat step 8 to select data for minutes (down to onehundredth digit).PROGRAMMING POSITION DATAThis transceiver has 5 memory channels for storingposition data. Program latitude and longitude data for upto 5 locations from which you will often transmit APRSpackets. You can also name the 5 memory channels.Note: Grid squares were developed to shortly identify locationsanywhere on the Earth. The world is first divided into 324 areas (AA ~RR) called “fields”. Each field is then divided into 100 “squares” (00 ~99). Each square is further divided into 576 “sub-squares” (AA ~ XX).The world is thus divided into 18,662,400 grids; each grid is expressedwith 6 digits.1 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode.• You may press [F] (1 s), [POS] instead to skip step 2.2 Press [ccccc]/ [ddddd] to select “MY POSITION (3–4)”, thenpress [OK].3 Press [ccccc]/ [ddddd] to select from channels 1 to 5, thenpress [OK].• If you intend to use the current channel after exitingMenu mode, press [USE] before pressing [OK]. Anasterisk appears at the left of the channel number.• The display for entering a memory name appears; thefirst digit blinks.• To skip naming the channel, press [OK] again. You canjump to step 7.Grid squarelocatorciremunahplafostesehtgnomasehctiwS ,)ylnoE007D-MT(sretteldetnecca,sretcarahc .sretcarahcIICSAlaicepsdnaneewtebsehctiwS latipacdnallams .srettelyromeMslecnaC .yrtnEemaNtatigidehtseteleD sirosrucehthcihw .gniknilbrosrucehtsesuaC .drawkcabevomotyltnerrucehtstresnI .retcarahcdetceles DNABtfel( )LESdnastigidllasraelC otrosrucehtskcab .tigidtsrifeht