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3
MEMORY OPERATION
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Selecting a GPS memory
channel
When connected to an external GPS receiver* with an airport
frequency database, you can transfer frequency data such as
nearby airports to the GPS memory (maximum 10 memory
channels).
*Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details.
Push
q
[RCL]
to enter the memory mode.
Rotate
w
[O-DIAL]
to select “GPS.”
Rotate
e
[DIAL]
to set a desired GPS memory channel.
r
Push
[RCL]
to exit the memory mode.
CH01
TWR
122.05
5
122.00
GPS RJTJ
Airport code
Tag name
NOTE:
Refer to the GPS receiver’s instruction manual for
transferring the frequency data.
Editing GPS memory
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The received GPS memory data is stored in the desired group
memory channel.
Push
q
[RCL]
to enter the memory mode.
Rotate
w
[O-DIAL]
to select “GPS.”
• “GPS” is displayed.
Push
e
[MEM]
to enter the GPS memory channel edit mode,
then rotate
[O-DIAL]
to select a desired group memory.
• “GPS” and airport code blink.
Push
r
[MEM]
to store the GPS memory channel data to the
selected group memory.
Push
t
[RCL]
to exit the memory mode.
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Protecting memory
The transceiver has memory protection which inhibits the ed-
iting (storing, deleting, replacing, and so on) of the regular
memory and group memory.
Refer to ‘Memory Protection’ (p. 22) for details.
NOTE:
The GPS memory data is overwritten if the se-
lected GPS memory channel already contains other data.
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