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- | Duplicate of CORSAIR Model [[560]] transceiver VFO, Model 265 VFO is housed in a matching enclosure and provides 6 modes of dual frequency operation. LED's indicate selection of any of six modes of operation. CORSAIR transmit and receive, REMOTE transmit and receive, CORSAIR transmit - REMOTE receive, REMOTE transmit - CORSAIR receive, CORSAIR transmit - both receive, or REMOTE transmit - both receive. When in dual receive mode, front panel control A-B adjusts balance of the two received signals for most comfortable listening. Full break-in is retianed in all modes. Frequency range and accuracy is the same as CORSAIR. | + | Duplicate of CORSAIR Model [[560]] transceiver VFO, Model 263 VFO is housed in a matching enclosure and provides 6 modes of dual frequency operation. LED's indicate selection of any of six modes of operation. CORSAIR transmit and receive, REMOTE transmit and receive, CORSAIR transmit - REMOTE receive, REMOTE transmit - CORSAIR receive, CORSAIR transmit - both receive, or REMOTE transmit - both receive. When in dual receive mode, front panel control A-B adjusts balance of the two received signals for most comfortable listening. Full break-in is retained in all modes. Frequency range and accuracy is the same as CORSAIR. |
In addition to the remote VFO capability, Model 263 also has a 4-position crystal oscillator for fixed frequency operation. Out-of-band crystal frequencies (with some limitation) may be used as well as any in-band amateur frequencies. | In addition to the remote VFO capability, Model 263 also has a 4-position crystal oscillator for fixed frequency operation. Out-of-band crystal frequencies (with some limitation) may be used as well as any in-band amateur frequencies. |