QUICK MEMORY

Quick memory stores a maximum of five frequencies in a stack arrangement. As each new frequency is stored, all previously stored frequencies are bumped to their next respective Quick memory channel.

When all five channels contain frequencies, storing one more frequency then bumps all frequencies to the next channel and the frequency in Quick memory channel 5 is bumped off the stack and erased. Due to the stack configuration, it is not necessary to specify a memory channel when you save a frequency to Quick memory.

24.911

14.235

18.111

7.082

3.545

Memory 1

Memory 2

Memory 3

Memory 4

 

Memory 5

 

 

 

 

 

21.200

24.911

14.235

18.111

7.082

Memory 1

Memory 2

Memory 3

Memory 4

Memory 5

 

 

 

 

 

10.103

21.200 24.911 14.235 18.111

Memory 1 Memory 2

Memory 3

Memory 4

Memory 5

Quick memory can only be programmed or accessed if the VFOs are selected for transmitting and receiving. That is, Conventional memory channels cannot be used simultaneously with Quick memory channels.

STORING INTO QUICK MEMORY

Press QUICK MEMO [M.IN] while in VFO mode.

¥Each time [M.IN] is pressed, the current VFO data is written to Quick memory.

¥Quick memory channels can store the same types of data as Conventional memory channels 00 ~ 98.

RECALLING FROM QUICK MEMORY

1Press QUICK MEMO [MR].

¥The current Quick memory channel number appears.

AGC AUTO

M.CH

CW

¥If there is no data stored in any Quick memory channels, then this step will not access Quick

memory.

9 MEMORY FEATURES

2Turn the M.CH/VFO.CH control to select the Quick memory channel (1 ~ 5) that you want.

AGC AUTO

M.CH

CW

3To exit, press QUICK MEMO [MR].

TEMPORARY FREQUENCY CHANGES

1Press QUICK MEMO [MR].

AGC AUTO

M.CH

CW

2Turn the M.CH/VFO.CH control to select the Quick memory channel (1 ~ 5) that you want.

AGC AUTO

M.CH

FSK

3Turn the Tuning control to change the frequency.

AGC AUTO

M.CH

FSK

¥You can change operating mode by pressing [LSB/USB], or [CW/–R], or [FSK/–R],or [FM/AM].

¥It is possible to change the frequency then press QUICK MEMO [M.IN] to store the new frequency in the same Quick memory channel. This action bumps the old frequency to the next higher Quick memory channel in the stack, etc., but does not affect the Quick memory channels that are lower than the current channel.

4To exit, press QUICK MEMO [MR].

Note: Quick memory channels can be tuned in this manner while using the TF-SET function.

QUICK MEMORY \ VFO

The current Quick memory channel contents, including the frequency data plus VFO ÒAÓ and/or ÒBÓ status, are transferred to the VFO(s) by this function.

In Quick Memory Recall mode, press [M>VFO].

Note: If a Quick memory channel is recalled, then you change the recalled data, pressing [M>VFO] transfers the new data to the VFO.

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Kenwood TS-870S instruction manual Storing Into Quick Memory, Recalling from Quick Memory, Temporary Frequency Changes

TS-870S specifications

The Kenwood TS-870S is a distinguished transceiver that stands out in the world of amateur radio, particularly for enthusiasts who seek a blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features. Introduced in the early 1990s, this HF transceiver quickly gained a reputation for its exceptional performance, versatility, and reliability, making it a favorite among operators worldwide.

One of the most noteworthy features of the TS-870S is its direct-sampling technology, which allows for superior signal fidelity and processing. This technology enables the transceiver to operate across a range of 160 meters to 10 meters, catering to both casual and serious operators. Its high-performance 16-bit digital signal processing (DSP) facilitates effective noise reduction and filtering capabilities, enhancing the overall clarity during transmission and reception.

In terms of power, the TS-870S boasts an output of 100 watts, providing ample power for various communication needs. The transceiver is equipped with an automatic antenna tuner, which simplifies the task of matching the antenna to the operating frequency, ensuring optimal performance without the hassle of manual adjustments.

Another significant aspect of the Kenwood TS-870S is its user interface, featuring a large, easy-to-read display, and a logically arranged control layout. This makes it accessible for both novice and experienced operators. The built-in memories allow for quick storage and access to favorite frequencies and settings, enhancing operational efficiency.

The Kenwood TS-870S also includes various advanced features such as an optional 2.4 kHz and 6 kHz roofing filter which provides improved performance in crowded band conditions. The receiver's dual VFOs (Variable Frequency Oscillators) enable simultaneous monitoring of two frequencies, which is particularly useful for operators who need to keep track of multiple signals or engage in cross-band communication.

Apart from its technical specifications, the TS-870S is constructed with durability in mind, ensuring that it can withstand the rigors of frequent use. It supports various operating modes, including SSB, CW, AM, and FM, making it a versatile choice for diverse amateur radio activities.

In conclusion, the Kenwood TS-870S combines advanced technology with user-friendly characteristics, offering amateur radio operators an exceptional tool for communication. With its innovative features, robust performance, and flexibility, it continues to be a respected choice among radio enthusiasts, solidifying its legacy in the realm of amateur radio.