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How do I disable the ATU, using the Maestro?

Mike-N1VE
Mike-N1VE Member ✭✭

I am currently using the Flex-6400 connected to an amplifier with a built-in tuner. I want to disable the Flex ATU. I am using the Maestro.

Answers

  • Mike-N1VE
    Mike-N1VE Member ✭✭

    Just found the answer to my question by poking knobs. Press the MIC/SPEED knob to bring up menu. Touch ATU MEM to disable the memory.

  • Neil D Friedman N3DF
    Neil D Friedman N3DF Member ✭✭✭✭

    I do not have a Maestro (yet). However, pressing and holding the ATU button on the front panel of my 6600M places the ATU in bypass mode. Does this work on the Maestro?

  • Mike-N1VE
    Mike-N1VE Member ✭✭

    Yes, but only temporarily. As soon as you change frequency to where it must retune, it will retune. Got to completely disable the ATU when using an amplifier with a built-in tuner.

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