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Memory Tuning 

 
While receiving on a recalled memory, you are free to change settings such as repeater shift 
and offset as already described, as well as CTCSS and DTMF Paging settings, described 
later. However, in the memory mode, the selector knob and microphone buttons normally 
just select from among the stored memories. To change the function of these controls so that 
you can retune the current memory, press the MHZ PRI button momentarily. "MT” appears 
to the left of the memory label in the memory box, and you can tune in the same ways as 
described before for the dial mode (including MHz steps). If you are displaying the memory 
name instead of frequency, the display will change to frequency while you tune, and then 
automatically back to the name after a few seconds. 
You can store the new frequency and settings in the current, or another, memory. Just press 
and hold F/W for ½ second, select the new memory (if desired), and press F/W again 
momentarily. Operation remains on the (new) memory as the old memory reverts to its 
original state. 

 
Note 

Names stored in memories always stay with the memory number - they are not copied or 
overwritten when storing a retuned mem- I ory into another memory. 
 
After retuning a memory, if you don't want to save your changes, just press D/MR once to 
return to the original memory data, or twice if you want to leave the memories and return to 
the dial mode. 

 
Hiding and Erasing Memories 

 
As already mentioned, storing data in a memory automatically overwrites previously stored 
data (except the memory name). However, if you regularly move from one area to another, 
you may not always want to use the same memories. With the FT-2400H, you can select and 
alter which memories are available during memory selection and scanning without having to 
rewrite them from scratch. This is done by masking certain memories so that they are hidden 
from operation, and unmasking them only when desired. 
To mask a memory, 
O   Recall the memory to be masked. 
O   Press the F/W button for ½ second (until the second beep and the memory label blinks). 
If you were displaying the memory name, it will revert to frequency at this point. 
O   Press the REV SKIP button. This causes the display to change to the next lower stored 
memory, and the previously selected memory to be no longer selectable manually, or by 
scanning (described later).  
To unmask a hidden memory for operation,  
O   Recall any memory. 
O   Press and hold the F/W button for ½ second.  
O   Select the memory number to be restored.  
O   Press the REV SKIP button (not F/W !!!!!). 
When you have hidden some memories, be careful not to overwrite them accidentally. If you 
do, you will loose all previous contents except the name. 

Scanning 

 
Before you start scanning, make sure the SQL control is set to squelch off the noise on a 
clear channel. You start and stop scanning with the DWN and UP buttons on the 
microphone. Just press and hold the button for more than ½ second to start scanning. If the 
transceiver is in the dial mode, band scanning will result. Otherwise, if a memory label is 
displayed, only the memories will be scanned. 
The scanner pauses when a signal opens the squelch, and the decimal point on the display 
blinks. You can also stop the scanner manually by pressing D/MR. 

 
Memory Skip Scanning 

 
When you have some very active channels stored in memories you may wish to skip them 
when scanning, but still have them available for manual selection. You can mark a memory 
to be skipped by pressing F/W —»REV SKIP while receiving on the memory. "SKIP" 
appears in tiny letters just to the right of the memory number box to show that this memory 
will be skipped during scanning (although you can still recall it manually). Once set, the scan 
skip state remains with the memory until it is specifically cancelled. 
To to this and re-enable the memory for scanning, just repeat the steps you took to disable it: 
select the memory manually, and press F/W —»REV SKIP. 

 
Scan Resume Mode Selection 

 
You have a choice of two scan-resume modes: either Pause mode, in which the scanner 
pauses for as long as the carrier keeps the squelch open; or the 5-second mode, in which the 
scanner pauses for five seconds and then resumes scanning whether the signal is still present 
or not. The 5-second mode is the factory default. 
To change the scan-resume mode (when not scanning), press F/W -» A/N STEP. A "P" or 
"5" in the memory box indicates the current mode. If you want to change it, press F/W 
momentarily. Press A/N STEP again to return to the frequency display when the scan-resume 
mode is set the way you want it. 

 
Programmable Subband Limits 

 
Besides band and memory scanning, the FT-2400H can be set to tune or scan only the fre-
quencies between two frequency limits of your choice (with the selected channel steps). 
Briefly, the procedure is to store the limits in the special memories labelled L (lower) and U 
(upper), and then with either memory recalled, press the MHZ PRI button momentarily. 
As described previously in Memory Timing, "MT" appears in the memory box (but this time 
it is blinking), and you can tune the memory, al though the frequencies stored in memories L 
and U now limit the tuning and scanning range to the resulting subband. If the either AKS or 
manual repeater shift is activated, repeater offset is applied automatically when you transmit 
(even if the resulting transmit frequency is outside the subband limits). If you store an odd 
repeater offset (this is, one different from the dial mode's repeater offset) in one of the limits, 
the odd offset will be applied. 
Note: The frequency resolution of subband limits is 100 kHz, although the channel resolution 

 

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Summary of Contents for FT-2400H

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...irely from the front panel You can select any of 999 3 digit ID codes for your transceiver and then have your receiver stay quiet until your code is received from any standard DTMF equipped transceive...

Page 3: ...ng Code Squelch option is installed The alt rnate function displays DTMF Code Memories 8 CALL BELL Button 9 Press this button to jump to and from your CALL channel memory The alt rnate func tion toggl...

Page 4: ...of human hands 50 watts can cause an RF burn to anyone touch ing the antenna during transmission Also for best performance use the shortest possible length of thick top quality coaxial cable for your...

Page 5: ...crip tions keep the FT 2400H Operator s Quick Reference Card handy in case you need to re fresh your memory Preliminary Setup Before operating the transceiver recheck power supply and antenna connecti...

Page 6: ...toggles between the dial and memory modes While in the memory mode your previous dial mode selections are preserved Also when you switch from the dial to the memory mode the last selected memory is re...

Page 7: ...button to return the display to the operating frequency Automatic Repeater Shift The ARS Automatic Repeater Shift feature activates repeater offset automatically when ever you tune to the standard rep...

Page 8: ...e selector knob to set this character O Repeat the last step until all characters are set as desired and then press A N STEP twice At the first press the display will return to the memory frequency Af...

Page 9: ...scanning make sure the SQL control is set to squelch off the noise on a clear channel You start and stop scanning with the DWN and UP buttons on the microphone Just press and hold the button for more...

Page 10: ...memories but not scan them If a station you wish to talk with appears on the priority memory press the PIT switch momentarily while receiving their signal to stop priority checking Otherwise when a si...

Page 11: ...l feature to prevent ringing every time the other station transmits press F W CALL BELL to turn it off The CTCSS Bell system is not memory specific turning it on or off affects the dial and all memori...

Page 12: ...ophone buttons again to get the Code Memory number in the memory box blinking turn the selector knob and repeat the above steps However before storing more Code Memories you will need to consider an a...

Page 13: ...y is selected As with the auto transpond feature the DTMF Code Delay selection applies to all Paging Codes In Case of Problems Although basic operation of the FT 2400H is simple some of the newer feat...

Page 14: ...source transceiver The display will show C Tx while the data is being transferred and should then return to normal If Err appears on the destination display turn both transceivers off and try again If...

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