Kenwood 440 MHz TH-D7A, 144 instruction manual Memory-To-Vfotransfer, Channel Display

Models: 144 440 MHz TH-D7A TH-D7A

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MEMORY-TO-VFO TRANSFER

MEMORY-TO-VFO TRANSFER

You may sometimes want to search for other stations or a clear frequency, near the frequency stored in a memory channel or the Call channel. In this case first transfer the contents of a memory channel or the Call channel to the VFO.

1Recall the desired memory channel or the Call channel.

2Press [F], [VFO].

The entire contents of the memory channel or the Call channel are copied to the VFO.

Note:

A transmit frequency from an odd-split memory channel or odd-split Call channel is not transferred to the VFO. To transfer a transmit frequency, press [REV], then press [F], [VFO].

Lockout status and memory names are not copied from a memory channel to the VFO.

If you recall the Call channel in step 1, simply pressing [UP]/ [DWN] also transfers the contents to the VFO. The frequency, however, is changed by one step.

CHANNEL DISPLAY

When in this mode, the transceiver displays only memory channel numbers (or memory names if stored) instead of frequencies.

Press [A/B]+ POWER ON to switch the function ON (or OFF).

Note: You cannot switch this function ON if you have not used both bands A and B to store frequencies.

When in Channel Display mode, you can use only the following functions:

Power ON/OFF

Band Select

 

 

Squelch Level Adjust

Monitor

 

 

Transmit

Transmit Power Select

 

 

Memory Channel Select

Direct Memory Channel

Entry

 

 

 

Lamp ON

Lamp ON Latch

 

 

Offset Direction Select

Reverse

 

 

Full Duplex

Memory Scan

 

 

Partial/ Full Reset

Tone Alert

 

 

Transceiver Lock

Audio Balance Select

 

 

Band Display Blank

1750 Hz Tone (TH-D7E)

 

 

DTMF Number (Stored)

 

Transmit

 

 

 

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Kenwood 440 MHz TH-D7A, 144 instruction manual Memory-To-Vfotransfer, Channel Display