13 MEMORY FEATURES

MEMORY GROUP

QUICK MEMORY

To manage 300 memory channels, you can divide them up into a maximum of 10 groups (Groups 0 to 9). After you configure a Memory Group, you can select one or more of the Memory Groups you want to recall, in Memory Recall mode. As a default, all memory channels are stored in Group 0.

To change the Memory Channel Group:

1Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode.

2Select the desired memory channel for which you want to change the Memory Group by turning the MULTI/ CH control.

3Press [DISP].

The Memory Name input prompt appears.

4Press [DISP] again to skip the input or enter a Memory Name using [+]/ [–]and [MAIN]/ [SUB] {page 63}.

The current Memory Group appears in a larger font.

5Press a numeric key to change the selected Group number. The newly selected Group number appears in a larger font.

6Press [M.IN] to store the settings.

Memory Group Select

After you configure Memory Groups to the Memory Channels, you can select one or more of the Groups to be recalled in Memory Recall mode.

To select Memory Groups:

1Press [FUNC], [MsVFO/ MG.SEL] to enter Memory Group Select mode.

2Numbers 0 ~ 9 appear in the main dot-matrix display. The selected Memory Group numbers are displayed in larger fonts. To change the selection, press a numeric key. To select all the Memory Groups, press [•/ DCS/SEL]. At least, one Memory Group must be selected.

Quick memory is designed to quickly and temporarily save data without specifying a particular memory channel. Use Quick memory to store data you will not use in future operating sessions. For example, as you tune across the band looking for DX, it is convenient to store stations that you want to contact. You can quickly jump between several different memory channels as you monitor them.

This transceiver provides ten Quick memory channels (“0_” to “9_”) that can store the following data:

VFO A frequency and

VFO B frequency and

operating mode

operating mode

 

 

Sub-receiver ON/ OFF

Sub-receiver frequency

and operating mode

 

 

 

RIT ON/ OFF

XIT ON/ OFF

 

 

RIT/ XIT offset frequency

Receiver filter bandwidth

 

 

Noise Blanker ON/ OFF

FINE ON/ OFF

 

 

DSP Noise Reduction

DSP Beat Cancel

OFF/ 1/ 2

ON/ OFF

 

 

DSP Auto Notch

TX/ RX functions

ON/ OFF

 

 

 

STORING INTO QUICK MEMORY

Each time you store a new frequency, all previously stored frequencies are bumped to the next respective Quick memory channel. When all ten memory channels contain frequencies, storing one more frequency bumps the contents of memory channel 9 off the stack (the data is lost).

The following diagram illustrates how the Quick Memory stacks the data in memory each time you press QUICK MEMO [M.IN].

New data

 

 

 

 

24.911

144.005

14.235

441.250

18.111

Memory 0

Memory 1

Memory 2

Memory 3

Memory 4

50.015

7.082

29.610

3.545

145.250

Memory 5

Memory 6

Memory 7

Memory 8

Memory 9

New data

 

 

 

 

21.005

24.911

144.005

14.235

441.250

Memory 0

Memory 1

Memory 2

Memory 3

Memory 4

3Press [M.IN] to save the setting and exit.

4You can now recall only the selected Memory Groups in Memory Recall mode.

18.111

50.015

7.082

29.610

3.545

Memory 5

Memory 6

Memory 7

Memory 8

Memory 9

New data

 

 

 

 

14.085

21.005

24.911

144.005

14.235

Memory 0

Memory 1

Memory 2

Memory 3

Memory 4

441.250

18.111

50.015

7.082

29.610

Memory 5

Memory 6

Memory 7

Memory 8

Memory 9

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Kenwood TS-B2000, TS-2000X instruction manual Memory Features Memory Group, Storing Into Quick Memory, Memory Group Select