STORING SIMPLEX FREQUENCIES OR STANDARD REPEATER FREQUENCIES

1Select the desired band.

2Press [VFO].

3Select the desired frequency.

4If storing a standard repeater frequency, select the following data:

• Offset direction {page 29}

7• Tone ON, if necessary {page 30}

• Tone frequency, if necessary {page 30}

If storing a simplex frequency, you may select other related data (CTCSS ON, CTCSS freq., etc.).

5Press [F].

A memory channel number appears and blinks.

” indicates the current channel is empty while “ ” indicates the channel contains data.

6Turn the Tuning control, or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN], to select the desired memory channel.

7Press [M.IN].

STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER FREQUENCIES

Some repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair with a non-standard offset. If you store two separate frequencies in a memory channel, you can operate on those repeaters without programming the offset frequency and direction.

1Select the desired receive frequency and related data by using steps 1 to 4 given for simplex or standard repeater frequencies.

2Press [F].

3Turn the Tuning control, or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN], to select the desired memory channel.

4Press [M.IN] (1 s).

• “±” appears.

5Select the desired transmit frequency.

6Press [M.IN].

Note:

When you recall an odd-split memory channel, “±” appears on the display. To confirm the transmit frequency, press [REV].

Transmit Offset status and Reverse status are not stored in an odd- split memory channel.

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Kenwood TM-D700 E Storing ODD-SPLIT Repeater Frequencies, Press M.IN 1 s, Select the desired transmit frequency Press M.IN