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General description
The transceiver has 207 memory channels, including 6 scan
edge memory channels (3 pairs), and 1 Call channel, for stor-
age of often-used frequencies.
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Memory channel contents
The following information can be programmed into a memory
channel:
• Operating frequency (p. 17)
• Operating mode (p. 17)
• Duplex direction (+ or –) with frequency offset (p. 22)
• Reverse Duplex function ON/OFF (p. 41)
• Subaudible tone encoder (p. 21), tone squelch or DTCS squelch
ON/OFF (p. 34)
• Subaudible tone frequency
(p. 23), tone squelch frequency or
DTCS code with polarity (pp. 33, 34)
• Skip setting (p. 31)
• Tuning step (p. 17)
• Output power (p. 19)
• TX permission (p. 42)
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Selecting a memory channel
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Using [
p
] or [
q
]
q
Push
[VFO/MR/CALL] one or more times to select the
memory mode.
•
“
X
” appears.
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Push
[
p
] or [
q
] to select a desired channel.
•
Only programmed channels are selectable.
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Using the keypad
q
Push
[VFO/MR/CALL] one or more times to select the
memory mode.
•
“
X
” appears.
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To select a desired channel, enter the three digits of the
channel number using the keypad.
• Blank channels are also selectable.
• Entering one or two digits, and then pushing
[# ENT] also se-
lects a memory channel.
• Example— selecting memory channel “14”
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Selecting the Call channel
➥
Push
[VFO/MR/CALL] one or more times to select the
Call channel.
•
“C” appears instead of the memory channel number.
Appears
Push
Appears
Push
The memory channel
is selected.
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MEMORY/CALL OPERATION
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