Alinco DJ-V57 User Manual

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4.Basic Operation

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4.5.3 Shift Direction and Offset Frequency Settings

In conventional repeater systems, a signal received on one frequency is retransmitted

on another frequency. The difference between these two frequencies is called the

offset frequency. The selectable offset frequency of this unit is from 0 to 99.995MHz.

1. Press the FUNC key, and while

is displayed, press the

key to display the

current offset frequency and shift direction settings.

2. Each time the

key is pressed the shift direction changes as indicated below.

A (-) means that the TX frequency is lower than the RX frequency.

A (+) means vice versa.

3. Rotate the dial while the shift frequency is being displayed.

Clockwise: each click increases the frequency by one tuning step.

Counter-clockwise: each click decreases the frequency by one tuning step.

Press the FUNC key and rotate the dial to increase or decrease the frequency in 1MHz steps.

4. Press any key except for the MONI or FUNC key to complete setting.

Reverse operation is possible by pressing the

key.

The repeater function releases temporary and you can transmit on the frequency

originally used for the repeater downlink while monitoring the uplink frequency.

Press

again to go back to the normal repeater mode.

The shift-direction icon flashes during the reverse operation.

SPLIT

This function changes the transmission band in relation to the receiving band.

The transceiver receives the currently displayed VFO frequency, and transmits on the

VFO frequency of another band.

NOTE:

• Please refer to "Selective Calling" (page 36) to set the CTCSS/DCS tones

usually required for conventional Repeater-Accesses.

• SPLIT function can't be used in the Memory mode and Call-Channel mode.

-0.600

+0.600

SPLIT

OST-OF

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