4.Basic Operation
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4.5.2 Recalling a Memory Channel
1. Select the Memory mode by pressing the
key. "
" and channel number
appear on the display to indicate that the unit is in the Memory mode.
Repeat to switch between the Memory and VFO modes.
2. Select a memory channel.
Rotating the main dial will increase or decrease a memory channel number.
4.5.3 Deleting a Memory Channel
1. Select the Memory mode by pressing the
key.
2. Rotate the dial to select the memory channel No. that you wish to delete.
3. Press the FUNC key, and while
is displayed on the LCD, press the
key. A
beep sounds, then "
" flashes on the display.
4.5.4 Programming a Repeater-Access Function Setting
The "Repeater-Access" function is to set the desired shift and tone parameters to the
current operating frequency by just 2 key-touches.
Please set the parameters to be applied to the Repeater-Access function here.
1. Enter the Memory mode (by pressing the
key if necessary).
2. Rotate the dial to select MrpALLFRQ.
3. Set the most commonly used Repeater-Access parameters by referring to "Repeater-
Access" (page 40). The parameters that can be programmed in this memory are
marked * in the chart 4.5.5 on the next page. By activating the Repeater-Access
function these settings are applied to the operating frequency regardless of the
VFO/Memory/CALL modes, by temporary replacing the current parameters.
4. After programming is completed, press the FUNC key then press the
key
while MrpALL is displayed to store the edited parameters.
5. Rotate the dial to operate in the Memory mode by selecting channels or press the
key for VFO mode operation.
NOTE:
When "
" is flashing in step 3 (when the memory contents are displayed as is
on the display), it is still possible to cancel the operation by pressing the FUNC
key, and while
is displayed on the LCD, press the
key. After changing
channels or modes, this is no longer possible.
NOTE:
• You can not communicate in the
channel.
• The
channel is skipped during scanning. You can not delete or
convert this memory to other purposes.
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