MEMORY FEATURES
MEMORY CHANNELS
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Conventional memory is used for storing data you will often recall. For example, you may store the frequency where you regularly meet your club members.
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00 ~ 289 | 290 ~ 299 | ||
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RX frequency | Yes | Yes 1 | |
TX frequency | Yes | (simplex) | |
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RX mode | Yes | Yes 1 | |
TX mode | Yes | (simplex) | |
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Start/ End frequencies | No | Yes | |
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Offset frequency | Yes | Yes | |
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Shift direction | Yes | Yes | |
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Reverse mode | Yes | Yes | |
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RX frequency step size | Yes | Yes | |
TX frequency step size | Yes | (simplex) | |
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Tone frequency | Yes | Yes | |
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CTCSS frequency | Yes | Yes | |
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DCS code | Yes | Yes | |
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Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS mode | Yes | Yes | |
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Memory name | Yes | Yes | |
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Memory Channel Lockout | Yes 1 | Yes 1 | |
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1Changing the data after recalling a memory channel overwrites the contents of the channel.
STORING DATA IN MEMORY
There are 2 methods used for storing transmit/receive frequencies and associated data in memory channels 00 to 289. Use either method, depending on the relationship of the receive and transmit frequencies you store:
•Simplex channels:
RX frequency = TX frequency
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RX frequency ≠ TX frequency
Memory channels 290 to 299 can also be used as simplex channels.
Note: When RIT or XIT is ON, the frequency that includes the RIT or XIT offset will be stored.
■Simplex Channels
1Press [A/B] to select VFO A or VFO B.
•“tA” or “tB” appears to show which VFO is selected.
2Select the frequency, mode, etc. to be stored.
3Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode.
•To exit Memory Scroll mode and abort the storage process, press [CLR].
4Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN] to select a memory channel.
•You can also select a channel by entering a
5Press [M.IN] again to store the data.
•The previous data stored in the channel is overwritten.
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