Motorola AP 73 user manual Programming a Memory Channel

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Memory Mode Operations

Programming A Memory Channel

There are 20 memory channels available. Each mem- ory channel consists of a receive / transmit frequency pair, the type of TX offset and the offset frequency.

NOTE

Channels 19 and 20 are normally used to store the frequency limits for Programmable Band Scan operation (see “Programmable Band Scan” on page 34).

In MHz mode:

Select the desired frequency, type of TX offset and offset frequency (see “MHz Mode Operations” on page 25).

Press and hold the Toggle Light / Enter and

Parameter Transfer Button (4) until the LCD

Screen (18) shows xxx (where xxx is the last channel selected in Memory mode).

The channel number flashes if it is unprogrammed, and lights continuously if it is programmed.

Use the Selector Knob (2) to select the desired channel number.

Press the Toggle Light / Enter and Parameter Transfer Button (4) again to program the selected memory channel.

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