Honeywell Bendix/King Silver Crown Plus Pilot's Manual page 35

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FIGURE 4
Frequency entered in active entry mode
The transceiver is always tuned
to the frequency appearing in the
ACTIVE display. It is therefore
possible to have two different
frequencies stored in the ACTIVE and
STANDBY displays and to change
back and forth between them at the
simple push of the transfer button.
During the transmit mode of
operation, a "T" will appear between
the ACTIVE and STANDBY displays.
An "R" will appear between the
ACTIVE and STANDBY displays if a
detected signal is strong enough to
open the squelch, signifying that the
transceiver is in the receive mode of
operation.
A non-volatile memory stores the
comm ACTIVE and STANDBY
frequencies on power down. When
the unit is turned on again, the COMM
ACTIVE and STANDBY windows will
display the same ACTIVE and
STANDBY frequencies that were
displayed before power down.
The KX 155A and KX 165A also
have provisions to program 32
channels. Pressing the CHAN button
for 2 or more seconds will cause the
unit to enter the channel program
mode. Upon entering the channel
program mode, "PG" is displayed next
to the channel number and the
channel number will flash indicating
that it can be programmed (Figure 5).
KX 155A/KX 165A
FIGURE 5
Entering channel program mode
The desired channel can be
selected by turning the comm kHz
knob (Figure 6).
FIGURE 6
Selecting desired channel
The channel frequency can be
entered by pushing the COMM
TRANSFER button which will cause
the standby frequency to flash. The
comm frequency knobs are then used
to enter the desired frequency
(Figure 7).
FIGURE 7
Selecting desired frequency
If dashes (displayed when
rotating the outer knob between 136
MHz and 118 MHz) are entered
instead of a frequency, the
corresponding channel is skipped in
channel selection mode (Figure 8).
FIGURE 8
Corresponding channel is skipped in
channel selection mode
 
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