BendixKing KHF 990 User Manual

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transmit on the frequency displayed as long as the dash is flashing to
indicate you are in the program mode. (It is possible to change the
last digit (one tenth kHz) of the frequency without entering the pro-
gram mode. See clarifier function.)

2. Select the rest of the desired frequency. Use the “cursor” by
pressing the Frequency/Channel control knob to address each addi-
tional digit you want to change. Once the digit is flashing, again twist
the knob to select the desired number.

NOTE: You may exit the program mode at any time and return to the
previously stored frequency simply by keying the mic.

3. Store the receive frequency in memory. Press the STO button
to enter the displayed frequency in the receive portion of memory.
The TX light will begin to flash indicating that memory is ready to
receive the transmit frequency.

4. Select the desired transmit frequency. Use the “cursor” and the
Frequency/Channel control knob again to select a new transmit fre-
quency.

5. Store the transmit frequency in memory. Press the STO button
again to store the transmit frequency. After the STO button is pressed
the second time the “cursor” will stow and the TX light will go out. The
flashing dash will also disappear to indicate the KFS 594 is no longer
in the program mode. Additional channels may be programmed by
continuing to use the “cursor” and Frequency/Channel control knob in
the same manner.

6. Press the mic button to tune the antenna. After tuning is com-
plete you are ready to transmit. Before keying the mic to talk, you
may want to press the STO button momentarily. This will allow you to
listen momentarily to the transmit frequency to avoid overriding
someone else’s transmissions.

Operation

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KHF 950/990 Pilots Guide

Rev. 0
Dec/96

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