13 MEMORY FEATURES

Split-Frequency 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.

This frequency and mode will be used for transmitting.

3Press [A/B] to select the other VFO.

4Select the receive frequency and mode.

5Press [SPLIT].

“SPLIT” appears.

6Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode.

To exit Memory Scroll mode and abort the storage process, press [CLR].

7Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN] to select a memory channel.

You can also select a channel by entering a 3-digit number, such as 012, using the numeric keys.

8Press [M.IN] again to store the data.

The previous data stored in the channel is overwritten.

Note: When subtone frequencies differ between TX and RX while performing memory-VFO split operation, the subtone frequency for TX will be stored in the memory channel.

MEMORY RECALL AND SCROLL

There are two modes which allow you to retrieve frequencies and associated data that you stored in a memory channel: Memory Recall and Memory Scroll.

Memory Recall:

In this mode, the transceiver receives and transmits using a frequency that you retrieve. You can temporarily change the frequency and associated data without overwriting the contents of the memory channel when Menu No. 06B is set to ON.

Memory Scroll:

Use this mode to check the contents of the memory channels without changing the current receive frequency. In this mode, frequencies you retrieve are not used for receiving and transmitting.

Memory Recall

1Press [VFO/M] to enter Memory Recall mode.

The memory channel that was last selected appears.

2Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN] to select a memory channel.

Continuously holding down Mic [UP]/ [DWN] steps the transceiver through the memory channels until the key is released.

Memory channels which contain no data are skipped.

You cannot change memory channels while transmitting.

3To exit Memory Recall mode, press [VFO/M].

Note: Memory channels can also be changed while using the TF-SET function.

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