depressing this switch allows you to receive on the transmit frequency as long as the switch is held depressed. The TUNING dial is active when this switch is depressed, so it is easy to change your transmitter frequency at the same time, if neces- sary. Releasing the switch will return you to the original receive frequency.

3-6. MEMORY

The TS-440S incorporates a convenient 100 channel memory that can be used to store and recall common- ly used frequencies. These channels can be subdivid- ed into 10 user-defined groups to tailor the TS-440S for optimum operation in a particular application. You can, for instance, assign channels 10 through 19 to the 160 meter band, channels 20 through 29 to the 80 meter band, channels 30 through 39 to the 40 meter band (LSB), channels 40 through 49 to the 20 meter band (USB), channels 50 through 59 to the 15 meter band, channels 60 to 69 to the 10 meter band (FM), channels 70 through 79 to the 12 meter band, and channels 80 through 89 to various shortwave bands. Channels 90 through 99 could then be assigned as split frequency channels. After completing channel assignments, you can then use the convenient memory

scan function to automatically recall the stored fre- quencies on a group basis.

3-6-1. Memory Entry

1.With the TS-440S in the VFO mode, select the desired operating frequency and mode as described in previous sections.

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2.Press the M.IN switch. The radio will enter the Memory Scroll (M.SCR) mode. The current memory channel number (M.CH), frequency and mode will be displayed, but the actual operating frequency and mode will remain unchanged allowing uninter-

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3.Select the desired memory channel using one of the three methods described below.

a.Turn the TUNING dial until the desired channel number is displayed (One revolution of the dial cover about 10 channels).

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b. Enter a two digit channel number using the nu- meric keypad, being sure to include the leading zero for channels 00 through 09. Pressing the CLEAR key or the standby switch before press- ing the second digit will return you to the origi- nal channel.

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c, Use the UP/DOWN switches and/or microphone UP/DOWN switches to scroll thru the different memory positions.

When the desired memory channel is displayed, press the M.IN key again. The current frequency and mode will be stored, the scroll mode will be cancelled, and the T5-4405 will return to the oper- ating mode and frequency that was displayed be- fore the M.IN key was pressed initially. Note that if RIT was selected prior to step 2, the actual fre- quency stored will be the indicated frequency plus or minus the RIT variable.

3-6-2. Transferring memory information to the VFO,

1.Press the VFO/M key to select the memory mode,

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2.Select a channel using any of the methods dis- cussed under the Memory Entry section.

Press the M"'V key. The stored data will be trans- ferred to the active VFO allowing you to begin tun- ing from that point. The TS-440S automatically returns to the VFO mode when the M"'V key is depressed.

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Notes:-

1.The RIT/XIT status will be copied from the memory to the VFO when the M.-V key is depressed.

2.When data is transferred from the split frequency memory, the active VFO is loaded with the receive data and the inactive VFO will be loaded with the transmit data. The TS-440S will then automatical- ly enter the SPLIT mode.

3.This operation will not function if no data is con-

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