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TM 11-5821-333-12
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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
its 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 members 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.
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