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A
Active band ……………………………………… 16-76
Alarm Area (Group) ……………………………… 16-39
Alarm Area (RX/Memory) ……………………… 16-40
All Reset…………………………………………… 16-99
Alphabet …………………………………………… 16-67
Altitude …………………………………………… 16-48
Altitude/Distance ………………………………… 16-85
Antenna ……………………………………………… 1-2
ATT (AIR) function ……………………………… 5-12
Attenuator function ………………………………… 6-6
Audio level …………………………………………… 5-2
Audio mute during Dualwatch operation ………… 5-4
Automatic DV detection ………………………… 9-10
Automatic Reply function ……………………… 9-11
Recording ……………………………………… 9-12
Auto Mute ………………………………………… 6-18
Auto Position Reply function …………………… 9-13
Auto Power OFF ………………………………… 16-93
Auto Repeater …………………………………… 16-73
Auto repeater function …………………………… 15-6
Auto repeater setting …………………………… 15-6
Auto Reply ………………………………………… 16-61
B
Battery
Battery icon …………………………………… 4-2, 4-3
Battery information ………………………………… 4-2
Battery life …………………………………… 4-2, 4-4
Battery pack ……………………………………… 1-2
BATTERY PACK/CASE ………………………… 18-3
Battery replacement ……………………………… 4-4
External DC power operation …………………… 4-6
Operating note …………………………………… 4-6
Optional battery case …………………………… 4-4
Backlight ………………………………………… 16-80
Backlight Timer …………………………………… 16-80
Band
Band Edge Beep ……………………………… 16-90
Band Scope function …………………………… 5-13
Selecting the operating band …………………… 5-6
Bank Link ………………………………………… 16-19
Barometric ………………………………………… 16-86
BC-202 desktop charger ………………………… 19-3
BC Radio
Add a BC Radio memory ………………………… 6-9
Adding or editing a BC Radio memory ………… 6-9
Basic operation …………………………………… 6-2
BC Radio Level ………………………… 6-20, 16-88
BC Radio settings ……………………………… 6-17
Deleting a BC Radio memory ………………… 6-12
Editing a BC radio memory …………………… 6-13
FM Antenna …………………………………… 6-17
Listening while monitoring two ham bands …… 6-3
Rearranging the display order ………………… 6-14
Searching for a BC Radio signal ………………… 6-5
Selecting the AM/FM radio mode ……………… 6-5
Selecting the BC radio mode …………………… 6-3
Setting a tuning step (AM Only) ………………… 6-8
Setting the squelch level ………………………… 6-7
Turning ON the BC Radio ………………………… 6-2
Using the BC Radio Memory …………………… 6-9
Using the BC Radio Mode …………………… 6-16
Beep Level ………………………………………… 16-89
Beep/Vol Level Link ……………………………… 16-89
Belt clip ……………………………………………… 1-3
BK ……………………………………………… 16-64
Using the BK function …………………………… 9-7
Busy LED ………………………………………… 16-81
Busy Lockout ……………………………………… 16-75
C
Call channel
Call channel mode ……………………………… 5-10
Selecting a call channel ……………………… 12-3
Call Sign
Call Sign ………………………………………… 16-51
Your (destination) call sign
Deleting ………………………………………… 9-45
Entering ………………………………………… 9-43
Rearranging the display order ……………… 9-46
Your Call Sign ………………………………… 16-56
My Call Sign …………………………………… 16-59
RX Call Sign …………………………………… 16-81
RX Call Sign SPEECH ………………………… 16-66
RX Call Sign Write ……………………………… 16-63
TX Call Sign …………………………………… 16-83
Viewing received call signs ……………………… 9-5
Viewing the call signs ………………………… 9-22
Charging
CHARGERS …………………………………… 18-3
Charging (Power ON) ………………………… 16-79
Charging note ………………………………… 4-3, 4-5
Charging through the [DC IN] jack ……………… 4-3
Charging with the optional desktop charger …… 4-5
CI-V
CI-V (DATA Jack) ……………………………… 16-78
CI-V Address …………………………………… 16-78
CI-V Baud Rate ………………………………… 16-78
CI-V connection example ……………………… 17-22
CI-V data setting ……………………………… 17-22
CI-V information ………………………………… 17-22
CI-V Transceive ………………………………… 16-78
Command table ………………………………… 17-23
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