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BAND A & B
In this manual, the band recalled at the left on the
display is referred to as band A, and the band at the right
is called band B. In band A you can recall a 144 MHz
band (default) or a 440 (or 430) MHz sub-band. In band
B you can recall a 440 (or 430) MHz band (default) or a
144 MHz sub-band. On the U.S.A./ Canada version, you
can also recall a 118 MHz, 220 MHz, or 300 MHz sub-
band in band A, and a 300 MHz or 1.2 GHz sub-band in
band B. This transceiver is capable of simultaneously
receiving on bands A and B.
Press the left or right [BAND SEL] to select band A or B.
To recall the sub-band, press [F], then the same [BAND
SEL]. The following diagram shows how the bands are
switched on a TM-D700E.
Note:
You cannot recall a sub-band in Memory Recall mode. First press
[VFO] to select VFO mode.
You cannot recall the UHF sub-band in band A and the VHF sub-
band in band B at the same time.
The 118 MHz, 220 MHz, 300 MHz, or 1.2 GHz sub-band cannot be
used for transmitting.
For the range of each band, see “SPECIFICATIONS” {page 90}.
TX BAND AND CONTROL BAND
What confuses you on this radio first could be the ideas
of the TX band and Control band. To avoid confusion,
please note the differences between the TX band and
the Control band.

TX Band

Press the left [BAND SEL] (band A) or the right [BAND
SEL] (band B) to select. “PTT” on the display shows
which band (A or B) is currently selected as the transmit
(TX) band. You can use the TX band to transmit signals
or to control the transceiver.

Control Band

Press [CTRL] to select. On the display “Ctrl” appears to
show which band (A or B) is currently selected as the
Control band. Use this function when you want to
control the band which is not currently set as the TX
band. After selecting the Control band, you cannot
control the TX band.
[F], left
[BAND SEL]
Right
[BAND SEL] [F], right
[BAND SEL]
Left
[BAND SEL]
[F], right
[BAND SEL]