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: Use the Channel Selector knob to cycle through different menu items (ranging from 1 to over 50).

Used to resolve "S5-S7 noise" issues. Increasing this value (e.g., from 86 to 105) can quiet a noisy receiver. anytone at5555n ii service menu updated

Adjusts the low power dead key (often set to 2 watts for amp driving). Modulation Some users set these to "0" to improve AM modulation swing. #52 (RFG) RF Gain Fix : Use the Channel Selector knob to cycle

If you are looking to unlock the full 11-meter and 12-meter bands (25.615 to 30.105 MHz), follow this separate procedure: Turn the radio . Hold [FUNC] and [EMG] and turn the radio ON . Rotate the channel knob to select "BAND 2" . Long-press [FUNC] until the display shows "rEND" . Power cycle the radio. Adjusts the low power dead key (often set

: Ensure the radio is connected to a dummy load or an antenna to prevent damage.