Kenwood 144, 440 MHz TH-D7A instruction manual Auxiliary Functions, Direct Frequency Entry

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AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS

 

 

 

AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS

 

DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY

 

 

If you press [VFO] while entering a frequency, the new

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If the desired operating frequency is far from the current

data is accepted for the digits entered and the previous

data remains unchanged for the digits not yet entered.

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frequency, using the keypad is the quickest way to

 

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change frequency.

 

 

Previous freq.:

1 Press [A/B] to select band A or B.

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• If necessary, press [F], [A/B] to recall the sub-band.

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Press [VFO].

 

 

combinations of the previous frequency and the current frequency step

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

size.

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Press [ENT].

 

 

If you press [ENT] while entering a frequency, the new

 

 

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• The display for Direct Frequency Entry appears.

data is accepted for the digits entered and 0 is

 

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programmed for the digits not yet entered.

 

 

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Previous freq.:

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4Press the numeric keys in sequence on the keypad.

You can also enter a different band frequency from the current band. For example, you may enter a VHF frequency on band B where a UHF band is in use.

Note:

The 1 kHz and subsequent digits are corrected according to which key is pressed for the 1 kHz digit.

Entering a digit that is outside the allowable range causes the nearest digit within range to be displayed.

You cannot enter a frequency in a band which cannot be recalled on the current band.

To omit entry of the 100 MHz digit, enter for the 10 MHz and 1 MHz digits and press [MHz]. The previous data remains unchanged for the 100 MHz digit.

Previous freq.: 145.350 MHz

To omit entry of the 100 MHz and 10 MHz digits, enter for the 1 MHz digit and press [MHz]. The previous data remains unchanged for the 100 MHz and 10 MHz digits.

Previous freq.: 145.350 MHz

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Kenwood 144, 440 MHz TH-D7A instruction manual Auxiliary Functions, Direct Frequency Entry