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Use B3/B4 to jump to the 40-meter (7,000–7,300 kHz) or 20-meter (14,000–14,350 kHz) amateur band. Select Sideband Type: Use LSB for bands below 10 MHz (e.g., 40m, 80m). Use USB for bands above 10 MHz (e.g., 20m, 15m, 10m).

You are slightly off-frequency. Change your tuning STEP to 1kHz or the smallest available increment, and slowly turn the encoder knob up or down until the voice sounds natural. This process is called "fine-tuning" or "clarifying."

Tip: Use 2.0kHz–3.0kHz for clear SSB voice reception, and 4.0kHz–6.0kHz for high-fidelity music broadcasts. Accessing the Secondary Menu (Volume & Mute) ats-20 radio manual

Press the encoder knob or wait 3 seconds to save the setting. Changing Frequency Bands Press the button.

“WARNING: ATS-20 contain internal spirit. Do not anger with alkaline battery.” Use B3/B4 to jump to the 40-meter (7,000–7,300

You are slightly off frequency. Use 10 Hz tuning steps (if available in your firmware) or use the fine-tuning function by pressing the encoder.

Shortcut: Pressing down on the rotary knob itself can often toggle fast-tuning modes or step sizes, depending on your firmware version. Operating Single Sideband (SSB) Mode You are slightly off-frequency

SSB signals often sound distorted or high-pitched like "Donald Duck" voices. Press the (Beat Frequency Oscillator) button.

Used for tuning frequencies and changing menu settings. It can also be pressed (clicked) to change tuning steps. Control Buttons