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BASIC COMMUNICATING
SSB TRANSMISSION
SSB is now the most commonly-used mode on the HF
Amateur bands. Compared with other voice modes,
SSB requires a narrow bandwidth for communications.
SSB also allows long distance communication with
minimum transmit power. These reasons, combined
with the fact that modern Amateur transceivers deliver
reasonably good audio quality, make SSB the mode
that most prefer on HF.
Refer, if necessary, to “OPERATING BASICS”
beginning on page 13 for receiving details.
1 Select the operating frequency.
2 Press [LSB/USB] to select either upper or lower
sideband mode.
• “LSB” or “USB” appears to show which sideband
is selected.
3 Press [MIC] to activate the Microphone Gain Setting
function.
• The current gain level appears
4 Press and hold down Mic [PTT], or press [SEND].
• “RX” disappears and “TX” appears.
• Refer to “VOX” {page 31} for information on
automatic TX/RX switching.
5 Speak into the microphone and adjust the
MULTI/CH control so that the ALC meter reflects
according to your voice level.
• Speak in a normal tone and level of voice.
Speaking too close to the microphone, or too
loudly, may increase distortion and reduce
intelligibility.
•You may want to use the Speech Processor.
Refer to “SPEECH PROCESSOR” {page 32} for
details.
6 Release Mic [PTT], or press [SEND] again, to return
to the receive mode.
• “TX” disappears and “RX” appears.
7 Press [MIC] again to quit the Microphone Gain
Setting function.
Refer to “COMMUNICATING AIDS” beginning on
page29 for information about additional useful functions
for operating.