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PMG (Primary Memory Group Activity Monitor)
If an often-used frequency is registered with your friends in a PMG (Primary Memory
Group), it can be recalled that frequency immediately by
pressing the [
PMG
●
] key. The PMG function displays the
registered frequency signal status (received signal strength)
in a bar graph (activity monitor). You can instantly move to
that channel simply by touching the bar graph (TOUCH &
GO Operation).
The activity monitor can display up to 5 channels, but it is
very convenient to register about 2 or 3 frequently used fre-
quencies.
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Currently selected
channel
(displayed in orange)
Switch to the frequency by
touching the bar graph.
Memory channel number
currently selected
PMG channel number
Memory channel tag
Display in gray even if the
received signal is lost.
Gray bar graph is displayed for
frequencies outside the frequency
range (108 to 580 MHz) that can
be displayed as a bar graph.
Example: When 3 frequencies are registered
When frequencies other than 108MHz to 580MHz (i.e.: shortwave broadcasting; AM/FM
radio; 50MHz band; etc.) are registered to PMG, a gray bar graph is displayed. Touch the bar
graph to switch to the receive frequencies and hear the signals.
Register the frequency with PMG
You can register up to 5 current frequency channels to PMG by simply pressing and
holding the [
PMG
●
] key.
1. Set the frequency and the communication mode, or the
memory channel you want to register in PMG.
2. Press and hold the [
PMG
●
] key to register the current
channel to PMG and display the activity monitor screen.
3. To continue registering additional frequencies, press
the [
PMG
●
] key or [
BACK
] key to return to the original
screen, and then repeat steps 1 and 2 above.
•
If the memory channel is already registered, an error
alarm will sound, and the channel will not register to
PMG.
Press and Hold
•
Up to 5 channels can be registered in PMG. If you want to register a new frequen-
cy, cancel one of the registered frequencies and then register a new frequency.
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When 1 frequency is registered
When 3 frequencies are registered
Press briefly