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TM   11-5821-333-12 1-19. LOADING OPERATING DATA.  Continued The  NCS  operator  presses  the  number  button  (1-6)  for  the  preset  where  F234  is  stored. This  copies  the  data  from  PM  to  HM.  The  display  changes  to  show  the  preset  selected. Then it changes to HF234 and a beep is heard. The H means the hopset is in the HM. While it’s there, the display blinks every 7 seconds. A beep is heard with each blink, Even though F234 is in the HM, the data is also still in the PM. It is not cleared from PM during a retrieve. The NCS operator presses button ERF (SEnd). The display shows SEnd and a beep is heard. This means the data has been sent (transmitted). Then the display changes back to HF234. This shows the data is still in the HM. If it needs to be sent again, only the ERF (SEnd) button must  be  pressed. EXAMPLE OF ERF RECEIVE The  transmitted  data  is  received  by  a  net  member’s  radio.  It  goes  directly  to  the  HM.  The display  shows  HF234  and  a  beep  is  heard. This  means  the  ERF  data  has  been  received, The  fill  data  must  be  moved  from  HM  to  PM.  The  operator  presses  keyboard  button  STO (Sto/ENT).  The  display  shows  Sto_.  The  line  on  display  means  another  keyboard  action  is needed.  The  operator  must  tell  the  RT  in  what  channel  the  hopset  is  to  be  stored. The operator presses a number button (1-6) for the preset where the hopset is to be stored. The  line  on  the  display  changes  to  the  preset  number.  The  display  blinks,  and  a  beep  is heard.  Hopset  F234  is  now  in  PM,  preset  3. There is little difference between a hopset ERF and a lockout set ERF. The drawing shows the different actions required  and  the  typical  displays. 1-16


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