Midland CT2000 instruction guide
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Memory channels
CT2000 allows you to store up to 203 channels.
The channels let you store the frequency and data. So that you don’t have to
re-program the same data repeatedly and you can immediately tune on the
desired channels.
Storing a channel
• Make sure the radio is in frequency mode. You can use the
V/M
control on
the microphone or on the front panel of the radio to switch from channel
to frequency mode.
• Set all the desired parameters to the channel you want to store (frequency,
tones, offset, etc).
• Keep pressed
V/M
for 3 seconds, the icon showing the channel number will
start blinking on the display. Select the desired channel by rotating the knob
or using the
UP/DOWN
keys on the microphone.
• Press the
F
button on the radio or
FUN
on the microphone to store the
channel. To delete the memory press
MENU
on the mike.
Note:
for a quick storage of the first channel available keep pressed the
V/M
control
on the radio. The icon indicating the channel number will start blinking and the radio
will tune on the first channel available. Shortly press
V/M
to store the channel.
Quick storage of a memory channel
It is possible to quickly store the VFO settings of the first memory channel
available.
• In frequency mode press
FUN
+
MON
. The VFO settings will be stored on
the first memory channel available.
Note:
In channel mode this function copies the channel in use on the first channel
available.
To recall a channel
• Make sure the radio is in frequency mode. You can use the
V/M
control on
the microphone or of the front panel to switch from channel to frequency
mode.
• To select the channel number to recall, you can edit the number on the
keypad, rotate the knob or use the
UP/DOWN
keys on the microphone.
Note:
In case you use the keypad you have to edit all 3 digits: for example, channel
1, you will edit “0”,”0”, “1”.