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Old October 5th 03, 09:29 PM
Dan Landon
 
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Default New Features added to the SWL IR Remote for R75

These new features include:

- Toggle NR on/off and directly set a level.
- Move through the NR levels with the VOL+/- keys.
- Recall last directly entered frequency.
- Set up to five User Tuning Steps. This is a valuable feature to
detune a frequency by one half the filter bandwidth. You can also set
a small step (5Hz) and tune for zero-beat in SSB mode.
- Independently set default, minimum, center, and maximum on RF Gain,
SQL, NR, and PBT (inner, outer, or both).
- Set the sleep timer.
- Configure FM and CW modes into mode selections. You can control
whether or not these modes are selectable from the remote.
- Configure AGC off into the AGC selections.
- Toggle NB on/off.

As you can see, we have added features that permit even more control
over the R75.

If you are looking for basic control of the R75 (frequency, memories,
and modes), take a look at the ICOM version. You can get basic R75
control at an affordable price.

More information about the product can be found at:

http://www.swl-remotes.com
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