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MICOM-3F/3T/3R HF-SSB Owner’s Guide
8
LCD Display Functions
Display Organization
MICOM-3
PWR
MODE
AGC
BW
CH 6
F 16,000.00
NF
USB
NB
CLAR
I
7
1
2
6
SQ BW3.3
AGC
53 4
No. Designation Description
1 Mode indicator Indicates the current working mode
2 Work area Displays information on the current working mode and the selected operating
parameters
3 Transmit level indicator In the transmit mode, displays the relative transmitter power
4 Receive level indicator In the receive mode, displays the relative power of the received signal
5 Tx Bar Appears when the radio is transmitting
6 More options icon The presence of this icon indicates that more options can be displayed in the
options area. Press the
MORE
key when this icon appears to see more menu
options
7 Options display area Displays a list of options you can select in the current working mode
Other Indications
The following indications may appear in the work area of the LCD display to indicate functions that
are active when you work with MICOM-3.
Indication Meaning
USB
Using upper sideband for transmission and reception
LSB
Using lower sideband for transmission and reception
SQ
Squelch is active: the speaker is turned on only when the radio identifies speech, to prevent
reception noise from being heard (see Note)
MON
When using ALE, indicates that the speaker is normally off, and is automatically turned on when
the link is established (see Note)
AGC
Non-standard AGC mode (AGC off, or fast AGC) has been selected
BW
Non-standard bandwidth has been selected (the bandwidth appears next to the BW indicator for
example, 3.3 (3.3 kHz) in the display shown above)
NB Noise blanker is active
CLAR
Clarifier is active (meaning that you selected a frequency deviating from the nominal channel
frequency)
NF
Notch filter is active
Note
For the MICOM-3R, the squelch and monitor functions also effect the handset.
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