Kenwood TH-F7E, TH-F6A Memory Recall Mode, Memory Channels Recalling a Memory Channel

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6 MEMORY CHANNELS

RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL

CLEARING A MEMORY CHANNEL

There are 2 ways of recalling the desired memory channel.

Using the Tuning Control or / Keys

1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.

• The memory channel used last is recalled.

2Turn the Tuning control or press []/ [] to select your desired memory channel.

You cannot recall an empty memory channel.

To restore VFO mode, press [VFO].

Note: If the “CURRENT BAND” is selected for Menu No. 3 (MR METHOD), only memory channels that have the same band data can be recalled {below}.

Using a Numeric Keypad

To clear an individual memory channel:

1Recall the memory channel you want to erase.

2Press and hold [ ] (POWER) to switch the transceiver OFF.

3Press [MR]+[ ] (POWER).

• An erase confirmation message appears.

4Press [MR] ([] or [MNU]) to erase the channel data.

The contents of the memory channel are erased.

To quit clearing the memory channel, press any key other than [MR], [] and [MNU].

Note:

If you clear the information channel data, the data will be set to the factory default values.

You can also recall a memory channel by entering a desired memory channel number with the keypad.

1Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.

2Press [ENT], then enter the channel number using 3 digits.

For example, to recall channel 12, press [ENT], [0], [1], [2].

You can shorten the entry for memory channels that are less than 100 by pressing [ENT] after entering the channel number. For example, to recall memory channel 9, press [ENT], [9], [ENT].

Note:

You cannot recall an empty memory channel. An error beep sounds.

You cannot recall the Program Scan memory channels (L0/U0 ~ L9/U9), Priority channels (Pr1 and Pr2), and Information Channels (I–0 ~ I–9), using the numeric keypad.

When you recall an odd-split memory channel, “+” and “–” appear on the display. Press [REV] to display the transmit frequency.

After recalling a memory channel, you may modify data such as Tone or CTCSS. These settings, however, are cleared once you select another channel or the VFO mode. To permanently store the data, overwrite the channel contents {page 15}.

You can also clear the Priority channel data and L0/U0 ~ L9/U9 data.

To clear all memory channels contents, perform the Full Reset {page 50}.

MEMORY RECALL MODE

Since the transceiver has more than 400 memory channels, it sometimes takes time to search for your desired memory channel. By default, the transceiver can recall all memory channels when [MR] is pressed, regardless of the current operating band. However, you can configure the transceiver to recall only the memory channels that have the same band information. For example, when you operate on the 2 m band in VFO mode, pressing [MR] recalls only the memory channels that have 2 m band information. To change the memory recall mode:

1Press [MNU].

2Turn the Tuning control or press []/ [] to select Menu No. 3 (MR METHOD).

3Press [] or [MNU].

4Turn the Tuning control or press []/ [] to select “CURRENT BAND”.

5Press [] or [MNU] to store the setting. Otherwise, press [] or [PTT] to cancel.

When you press [MR] in VFO mode, only memory channels that have the same band data are recalled. To return to the default memory recall mode, repeat step 1 to 5 {above} and select “ALL BANDS” in step 4.

Note:

All Information Channels are recalled regardless of Memory Recall mode selection.

Memory Recall mode selection does not change the Memory Group scan channels {page 24} .

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