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TM   11-5821-333-12 2-22. CHANGING A NET ID. When needed and authorized, the FH hopset ID can be changed. The following procedure is to be performed only at  the  direction  of  the  NCS. ACTION Set  radio  set  switches: FUNCTION MODE PRESET hopset  to  be  changed a.  Press  FREQ  and  CLR.  Enter  new  numbers. b.   Press   STO   (Sto/ENT). RESPONSE a.  Display  changes  as  shown.  (NOTE:  numbers shown are examples only. ) b.   Display   blinks, 2-23. NOTE When  needed,  it  is  possible  to  copy  the  hopset  ID  from  one  preset  to  another:  Set  FUNCTION switch to LD, press LOAD (H-Ld), enter preset number where hopset is stored, press STO (Sto/ ENT); then enter the preset number in which it will be copied. If the hopset ID must be changed, perform   the   preceding   procedure. NET OPENING. Your RT needs special data to operate in frequency hopping (FH) mode. Some data will be entered by you and the  NCS  will  ERF  the  remainder.  Remember  that  the  NCS  directs  the  net,  including  net  opening,  and  listen  to NCS  commands  carefully.  Cold  start  net  opening  will  be  used  to  open  a  net. 2-24. Before 2-14 NOTE Do   not   set   FUNCTION   switch   to   STOW   or   Z-A   after net  opening  as  you  will  lose  your  FH  data  by  doing  this. RECEIVE  AND  STORE  ERF. beginning  a  cold  start  net  opening,  you  must  already  have  the  following  FH  data  in  your  RT: FH  data.  Loaded  into  RT  using  keyboard. MAN  channel  frequency.  Loaded  into  RT  using  keyboard. CUE  channel  frequency,  Only  unit  designated  stations  need  to  load  a  Cue  frequency.


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