Vertex Standard FT-950 Manual Do Utilizador

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FT-950 
Operating Manual 
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 
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2.  Press the [V/M] button to enter the “Memory” mode. 
Advice: If you can not enter the “Memory” mode, check to be sure that the 
[VFO-B(RX)] Indicator/Switch is illuminated green. If it is, press the [VFO-A(RX)] 
Indicator/Switch to make the [VFO-B(RX)] Indicator/Switch go out, then press the 
[V/M] button again. 
3.  Press the [MCH] button momentarily. The imbedded LED inside the switch will 
glow orange. 
4.  Rotate the [CLAR/VFO-B] knob to select memory channel “P1L or “P1U.” 
5.  Rotate the [SQL] knob so that the background noise is just silenced. 
6.  Turn the Main Tuning Dial knob slightly (to activate memory tuning). Tuning and 
scanning are now limited to the range within the P1L/P1U limits until you press 
the [V/M] button to return to memory channel or VFO operation. 
7.  Press and hold in the microphone’s [UP] or [DWN] key for two seconds to start 
scanning in the specified direction. 
Advice: 
 
If the scanner halts on an incoming signal, the decimal point between the 
“MHz” and “kHz” digits of the frequency display will blink. 
 
If the incoming signal disappears, scanning will resume in about five seconds. 
 
On the SSB/CW and SSB-based Data modes, the scanner will pause on a 
received signal, then will step across the signal very slowly, giving you time to 
stop the scan, if you like. In these modes on the VFO, the scanner does not stop, 
however. 
 
If the scan has paused on a signal, pressing the microphone’s [UP] or [DWN] 
key will cause scanning to resume instantly. 
8.  If you rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob in the opposite direction from the current 
scanning direction (in other words, you rotate the dial to the left when scanning 
toward a higher frequency), the direction of the scan will reverse. 
9.  If you press the microphone’s PTT switch during scanning, the scanner will halt at 
once. Pressing the PTT switch 
during scanning
 will not cause transmission, 
however. 
 
 
Packet Operation 
Packet operation is easily accomplished on the FT-950 by connecting your TNC 
(Terminal Node Controller) to the transceiver, per the illustration. “Packet” operation 
also applies to SSB-based AFSK data modes, such as PSK31, etc.