RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL

1Select band A or B.

2Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.

• The memory channel used last is recalled.

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

You cannot recall an empty memory channel.

To restore VFO mode, press [VFO].

If using a MC-53DM, you can also use its keypad to recall a desired memory channel. First program one of the Mic PF keys as the ENTER key {page 62}. In Memory Recall mode press [ENTER], then enter the channel number. To recall channel 3, for example, press [ENTER], [0], [0], [3].

Note:

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

After recalling a memory channel, you may program data such as Tone or CTCSS. These settings, however, are cleared once you select another channel or the VFO mode. To permanently store the data, overwrite the channel contents {page 36}.

CLEARING A MEMORY CHANNEL

Use the following procedure to clear an individual memory channel. Full Reset {page 41} is a quick way to clear all memory channels.

1Recall the desired memory channel.

2Switch OFF the power to the transceiver.

3Press [MHz] (Tuning control)+ POWER ON.

• A confirmation message appears.

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• To quit clearing the memory channel, press [ESC].

4Press [OK].

Note:

If you have recalled a memory channel on the non-control band (A or B), you cannot select the same channel on the control band to clear.

When in Channel Display mode, you cannot clear any memory channel.

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Kenwood TM-D700A, TM-D700E Recalling a Memory Channel, Clearing a Memory Channel, Press MHz Tuning control+ Power on