Frequency offset, Channel name (ch_nam), Name/frequency mode (nam_sw) – MIDLAND CT510 User Manual

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Instruction Guide Midland CT510

6. Frequency offset

Offset is the frequency difference between transmission and reception;
in this radio it is from 00.000 to 99.950 MHz and is set with the POWER/
DIAL
knob. Confirm by pressing PTT or ENT and exit with U/V.

7. Channel name (CH_NAM)

Each memory channel can be associated with an alphanumeric name up
to 6 characters.
This function can be enabled only in CH or MR mode.
Enter this mode and rotate the POWER/DIAL knob to choose the first
digit from “0” – “9” to “A” – “Z”.
To switch to the next digit push 2 PWR; to go back to the previous cha-
racter press 1 SQL.
To delete your settings use the 0 SQT key and push ENT for confirmation.

8. Name/frequency mode (NAM_SW)

In CH and MR mode, rotate the POWER/DIAL knob to select “ON” / “OFF”.
ON:

the display shows the channel name (if set).

OFF:

the display shows the frequency.

Note: Before enabling this function, you must edit the channel name first
(see previous par.).

9. Power-on message (OPENS)

OFF:

standard power on: the display shows the frequency or the
channel number.

MSG:

the display shows the ‘power-on’ message that you set.

DC:

the current battery voltage is displayed.

10. Power-on message setting (MSG)

With this function you can edit your power-on message up to 6 cha-
racters.
With the POWER/DIAL knob, select the first digit from “0” – “9”, “A” – “Z”, “
”, “+”, “-“, “/” and “_”. Press 2 PWR to switch to the next character and 1 SQL
to go back to the previous one.
To delete your settings use the 0 SQT key and push ENT for confirmation.

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