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2
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5
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7
Press
[MR]
.
•
The selected frequency and related data are stored in
the memory channel.
•
If the memory channel selected in the previous step
already contained data, the new data overwrites the
previous data.
STORING ODD-SPLIT REPEATER FREQUENCIES
Some repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency
pair with a non-standard offset. To access those
repeaters, it is necessary to store two separate
frequencies in a single memory channel. The following
steps will allow you to operate on those repeaters
without having to alter the offset programming in the
Menu.
1
Store the appropriate receive frequency by using
steps 1 to 7 given for simplex or standard repeater
frequencies.
•
If necessary, select Tone ON {page 14} and tone
frequency {page 14}.
2
Select the appropriate transmit frequency.
3
Press
[F]
.
4
Within 10 seconds, turn the
Tuning
control to select
the same memory channel that you selected in step 1
above.
5
Press
[PTT]+[MR]
.
•
The selected 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]
.
◆
Transmit Offset status and Reverse status are not stored in an odd-
split memory channel.
STORING SIMPLEX FREQUENCIES OR STANDARD
REPEATER FREQUENCIES
1
Press
[VFO]
to select VFO mode.
2
Press
[BAND]
to select the desired band.
3
Turn the
Tuning
control to select the desired
frequency.
•
You can also enter digits directly from the keypad. See
“KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY” {page 40}.
4
If storing a standard repeater frequency, select the
following data:
Offset direction {page 13}
Tone ON, if necessary {page 14}
Tone frequency, if necessary {page 14}
•
If storing a simplex frequency, you may select other
related data (CTCSS ON, CTCSS freq., etc.)
5
Press
[F]
.
•
A memory channel number appears on the right and
blinks.
•
A triangle icon appears below the memory channel
number if the channel already contains data.
6
Within 10 seconds, turn the
Tuning
control to select
the desired memory channel.
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