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Old September 16th 03, 07:18 AM
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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?


In general it refers to the ability of a receiver to tune a wide range
of frequencies with a 'Variable Frequency Oscillator' or VFO. More
specifically for the R75 and other similar receivers, it means there is
a dedicated memory which stores one or more frequencies which can be
accessed by pushing the VFO button(s) instead of using the regular
memory buttons. This allows the user to quickly change from one
frequency to another with a single push of a button.


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