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General
The transceiver has 99 memory channels and 1 call channel
for each band for storage of often-used frequencies.
D
Memory/call channel contents
The following information can be programmed into memory
or call channels:
• Operating frequency (p. 20)
• Operating mode (p. 74)
• 8-character memory name (p. 37)
• Tuning step (p. 21)
• Duplex direction (DUP or DUP –) with an offset frequency
(pgs. 26, 30)
• Subaudible tone encoder or tone squelch ON/OFF (pgs. 26,
50)
• Subaudible tone and tone squelch frequencies (pgs. 29, 51)
• Scan skip setting (p. 46)
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Programming during selection
q
Select VFO mode with the desired band’s [V/M
H
].
• Push [CHG/L] if [V/M
H
] is not displayed.
w
Set the desired frequency:
➥
Set the frequency using the desired band’s tuning dial.
➥
Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, duplex direction,
subaudible tone frequency, etc.), if required.
e
Push the desired band’s [S.MW] momentarily to indicate
memory channels.
• Push [CHG/L] if [S.MW] is not displayed.
• Do not hold [S.MW] for more than 0.5 sec., otherwise the mem-
ory channel will overwrite the selected memory channel.
r
Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired channel.
• Call channel (C), VFO (- -) and scan edges (1A – 3B), as well as
regular memory channels, can be programmed in this way.
t
Push [
(S.MW)
MW] for 2 sec. to program.
• Memory channel number automatically advances when continu-
ing to push [(S.MW) MW] after programming.
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MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS
MAIN
1
14
5.680
M I D - L O
DUP
SQL
T
MAIN
EDIT
EDIT
MAIN
TON
DUP
TON
DUP
MAIN
40
14
5.680
M I D - L O
DUP
SQL
T
MAIN
EDIT
EDIT
MAIN
TON
DUP
TON
DUP
MAIN
1
14
6.010
M I D - L O
M
MAIN
EDIT
EDIT
MAIN
TON
DUP
TON
DUP
MAIN
40
5
.
M I D - L O
M
MAIN
EDIT
EDIT
MAIN
TON
DUP
TON
DUP
S.MW
MW
S.MW
MW
momentarily
blank channel
for 2 sec.
[EXAMPLE]: Programming ch 40 during selection.