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Caveat Lector September 18th 03 10:24 PM

For practical purposes -- yep u is right -
but technically -- it ain't continuous

Just wanted poster to be aware that he/she cud change the tuning rate as the
manual stated

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Caveat Lector Ya All
"starman" wrote in message
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Caveat Lector wrote:

Close - but not really "continuous tuning" like an analog tuned

receiver.

For all practical purposes a tuning step of 1-Hz is continuous. This
tuning rate is common on high end receivers.


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RHF September 18th 03 11:43 PM

RFW,

Hey I learned something new today: That the R75 has two scanning
modes Continuous (Discrete) VFO Scanning; and Memmory Scanning.

Time to Punch Some Bottons !
- - - And Let the Digital Display Do the Walking :o)

jftfoi ~ RHF
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= = = (Robert F Wieland)
= = = wrote in message ...
In article ,
Lawrence Rogers wrote:

The instruction manual that comes with my brand new R75 talks about
memory and VFO. I understand memory, but what is VFO?

TIA,

Larry Rogers
Hilo


This is just the ham-radio heritage of ICOM showing through. VFO is ham
jargon, its the acronym for Variable Frequency Oscillator. Here, it means
the same thing as Continuous Tuning. On the R75, the difference between
memory & VFO modes becomes most important when you punch the SCAN button.
In VFO mode, the frequency starts changing continuously, as if some
internal motor were turning the tuning knob. Push SCAN in Memory mode,
and the R75 starts jumping through the preset channels without covering
any frequencies "between".


Caveat Lector September 18th 03 11:49 PM

If the NG's and all else fails -- Read Da Manual !!!

--
73 From The Signal In The Noise
Caveat Lector Ya All
"RHF" wrote in message
om...
RFW,

Hey I learned something new today: That the R75 has two scanning
modes Continuous (Discrete) VFO Scanning; and Memmory Scanning.

Time to Punch Some Bottons !
- - - And Let the Digital Display Do the Walking :o)

jftfoi ~ RHF
.
.
= = = (Robert F Wieland)
= = = wrote in message ...
In article ,
Lawrence Rogers wrote:

The instruction manual that comes with my brand new R75 talks about
memory and VFO. I understand memory, but what is VFO?

TIA,

Larry Rogers
Hilo


This is just the ham-radio heritage of ICOM showing through. VFO is ham
jargon, its the acronym for Variable Frequency Oscillator. Here, it

means
the same thing as Continuous Tuning. On the R75, the difference between
memory & VFO modes becomes most important when you punch the SCAN

button.
In VFO mode, the frequency starts changing continuously, as if some
internal motor were turning the tuning knob. Push SCAN in Memory mode,
and the R75 starts jumping through the preset channels without covering
any frequencies "between".





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