Kenwood RC-2000 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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PACKET CLUSTER TUNE
PACKET CLUSTER TUNE FUNCTION
DX Packet Cluster is a packet network consisting of
nodes and stations who are interested in DXing and
contesting. If one station finds a DX station on the air,
he or she sends a notice to his or her node. This node
then passes the information to all its local stations as
well as to another node. This transceiver can display
received DX information and hold the latest information
on up to 10 DX stations.
NORMAL P.C.T. MODE
1 Press [A/B] while in group A–2 to select VFO A or
VFO B on the main transceiver.
2 Press and hold the SUB AF control to switch the sub-
receiver ON, if the sub-receiver is switched OFF.
3 Tune to the frequency of the target DX Packet Cluster
node on the sub-receiver.
4 Press [MENU] while in group A–3, then turn the
MULTI/ CH control to select Menu No. 46. Confirm
that “SUB” is selected. If not, press [+] to select
“SUB”.
5 Press [P.C.T.] while in group B–1 to enter the Packet
Cluster Tune (P.C.T.) mode.
Each time new DX Packet Cluster data is received, the
DX station’s callsign, in Morse code, sounds and the
information is displayed on the sub-band display.
6 If you are not using the Auto Tune function, press
[SET] (L3).
The main transceiver is tuned to the frequency of the
reported DX station on the sub-receiver’s display.
Transmitting on the tuned frequency, the transceiver
exits the P.C.T. mode. Press [P.C.T.] again to reactivate
it if necessary.
In order to use the Auto Tune function, access Menu
No. 49A and select “AUTO”; the default is “MANUAL”.
7 Press [P.C.T.] while in group B–1 to exit the P.C.T.
mode.