78Convenient FunctionsDual Reception (DW) FunctionTips• For broadcast station frequencies, refer to “Preset Broadcast Station Frequencies List (See page54)” or a commercially sold frequencies list.• AF-DUAL reception function can be used for the radio frequency registered to the memory bank.• Pressing T while a signal is being received, will switch to receiving the standby receptionfrequency.• With the AF-DUAL Function, an A Band or B Band registered with a AM broadcast (middle wavefrequency) or a FM broadcast frequency, set for standby reception, cannot be simultaneouslyreceived while listening to the radio.• To disable the AF-DUAL Function, press F and then 6.The frequency registered to the standby (memory channel) appears on the LCD. Setting the resumption time of radio receptionWhile receiving radio broadcast (active side) and ham radio band (A-band or B-band) onstandby side, the transceiver may be set to resume receiving the broadcast audio [Afterloss of receive signal] or [After transmission].1 Press and hold M for over 1 second to enter the Setmode.2 Turn O to select [2 TX/RX].3 Press H.4 Turn O to select [3 AUDIO].5 Press H.6 Turn O to select [3 RX AF DUAL].7 Press H.8 Turn O to select reception time.Set transmission time as well.Transmission and reception for 1 second to 10 seconds,HOLD (Fixed), or transmission for 1 second to 10 seconds.Remarks Default setting: transmission and reception for 2 secondsDisplay OperationTransmission andreception: 1 secondto 10 secondsWhile receiving radio broadcast and ham radio band frequencies (A-bandand B-band) on standby simultaneously with [AF-DUAL ReceptionFunction], resumption of receiving radio broadcast can be set to [Afterloss of receive signal] or [After transmission]. For example, if 5 secondsis selected, radio reception resumes after 5 seconds after reception (ortransmission) ends.Fixed While receiving radio broadcast and ham radio band frequencies (A-bandand B-band) on standby simultaneously with [AF-DUAL ReceptionFunction], the transceiver will continue to receive a signal over thatfrequency after signal detection without switching back to radio broadcast.