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On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 10:05:36 +0100, "roger lothoz"
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About Icom M802. What do you mean by "unlocked"


The M802 as it is shipped from the factory is strictly a channelized
marine radio. There is a keyboard sequence however that creates a
second mode of operation. In the second mode, frequencies can be set
(and changed) directly via the front panel knobs. One knob adjusts
the tuning increment which can be as small as .1 khz or as large as 1
mhz, the second knob steps the frequency up and down by the selected
increment. By adjusting the step size to 1 khz you can tune through
one of the ham bands very much like you would with a receiver dial.

The unlock sequence is described in the installation manual or can be
found he

http://www.docksideradio.com/icom-802.htm

 
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