Kenwood TH-F7E, TH-F6A Information Channels, Recalling AN Information Channel, Weather

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6 MEMORY CHANNELS

INFORMATION CHANNELS

REPROGRAMMING THE INFORMATION CHANNEL

10 Information channels are available for storing radio broadcasting service frequencies, such as weather radio stations and community FM broadcasting stations. For your conveniences, pressing [INFO] instantly recalls the Information channel to B-band. The following frequency data is stored by default.

Channel Number

Frequency/ Mode/ Memory Name

TH-F6A

TH-F7E

 

I–1

162.550 MHz/ FM/

 

WEATHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

I–2

162.400 MHz/ FM/

 

WEATHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

I–3

162.475 MHz/ FM/

 

WEATHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

I–4

162.425 MHz/ FM/

 

WEATHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

I–5

162.450 MHz/ FM/

 

WEATHER

 

 

No data (Empty)

 

 

I–6

162.500 MHz/ FM/

 

WEATHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

I–7

162.525 MHz/ FM/

 

WEATHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

I–8

161.650 MHz/ FM/

 

WEATHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

I–9

161.775 MHz/ FM/

 

WEATHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

I–0

163.275 MHz/ FM/

 

WEATHER

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can revise the default channel data, such as the receiving frequencies, modes, and memory names.

1Press [VFO].

2Select a desired frequency and mode.

3Press [F].

4Turn the Tuning control or press []/ [] to select the memory channel (I–0 to I–9) in which you want to store the data.

5Press [MR] ([] or [MNU]).

A long beep sounds and the Information channel data is now revised.

Note:

When you perform the Full reset {page 50}, all the Information channels recover the factory default values.

If you clear an Information Channel data {page 16}, the factory default value is recovered.

You can also transfer the Information Channel data to the VFO or another memory channel.

RECALLING AN INFORMATION CHANNEL

Press [INFO] to recall the Information channels.

“I–n” appears, where “n” represents the Information channel number from “0” ~ “9”.

If the B-band is selected for operation, you can turn the Tuning control or press []/ [] to select other Information channels. If the A-band is selected for operation, press [A/B] to move the operation band to the B-band and then select a different Information channel.

To exit the Information channel mode, press [A/B] to select the B-band then press [VFO] or [MR].

Note: If you press [MN<->f], you can display the receiving frequency in place of the memory name.

TH-F7E only: As default, no frequency data is stored in the Information channel. Store the frequency data before using the Information channels. Otherwise, an error beep sounds.

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