
15
MEMORY CHANNELS
In memory channels, you can store frequencies and
related data that you often use. Then you need not
reprogram those data every time. You can quickly
recall a programmed channel through simple
operation. A total of 400 memory channels are
available for storing the frequencies, modes and
other operating conditions of the A and B-bands.
SIMPLEX & REPEATER OR
ODD-SPLIT MEMORY CHANNEL?
You can use each memory channel as a simplex &
repeater channel or an odd-split channel. Store only
one frequency to use as a simplex & repeater
channel or two separate frequencies to use as an
odd-split channel. Select either application for each
channel depending on the operations you have in
mind.
Simplex & repeater channels allow:
•
Simplex frequency operation
•
Repeater operation with a standard offset
(if an offset direction is stored)
Odd-split channels allow:
•
Repeater operation with a non-standard offset
Note:
Not only can you store data in memory channels, but you
can also overwrite existing data with new data.
The data listed below can be stored in each memory
channel:
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Note:
The transmit frequency must be on the same band as the
receive frequency band (Odd-split channel).
STORING SIMPLEX FREQUENCIES OR
STANDARD REPEATER FREQUENCIES
1
Press
[VFO]
.
2
Turn the
Tuning
control or press
[ ]
/
[ ]
to select
your desired frequency in the amateur radio
bands.
•
You can also directly enter desired frequency
using the keypad {page 7}.
3
If storing a standard repeater frequency, select the
following data:
•
Offset direction {page 12}
•
Tone function, if necessary {page 13}
•
CTCSS/ DCS function, if necessary
{pages 28, 29}
If storing a simplex frequency, you may select
other related data (CTCSS or DCS settings, etc.).
4
Press
[F]
.
•
A memory channel number appears and blinks.
•
“ ” indicates the current channel is empty; “ ”
appears if the channel contains data.
•
Memory channel number L0/U0 ~ L9/U9
{page 23}, I–0 ~ I–9 {page 20}, and Pr1 and
Pr2 {page 25} are reserved for other functions.
5
Turn the
Tuning
control or press
[ ]
/
[ ]
to select
the memory channel in which you want to store
the data.
6
Press
[MR]
(
[ ]
or
[MNU]
) to store the data to the
channel.
STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER FREQUENCIES
Some repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency
pair with a non-standard offset. If you store two
separate frequencies in a memory channel, you can
operate on those repeaters without programming the
offset frequency and direction.
1
Store the desired receive frequency and related
data by the procedure given for simplex or
standard repeater frequencies {above}.
2
Turn the
Tuning
control or press
[ ]
/
[ ]
to select
the desired transmit frequency.
3
Press
[F]
.
4
Turn the
Tuning
control or press
[ ]
/
[ ]
to select
the memory channel you programmed in step 1.
5
Press
[PTT]+[MR]
(
[PTT]+[ ]
or
[PTT]+[MNU]
).
•
The transmit frequency is stored in the memory
channel.
Note:
◆
When you recall an odd-split memory channel, “+” and “–”
appear on the display. To confirm the transmit frequency,
press
[REV]
.
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