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General description
The transceiver has 207 memory channels, including
6 scan edge memory channels (3 pairs), and 1 Call
channel. These channels can be individually pro-
grammed with:
• Operating frequency (p. 13)
• Duplex direction (+ or –) with frequency offset (p. 18)
• Reversed Duplex function ON/OFF (p. 18)
•
Subaudible tone encoder (p. 19), tone squelch or DTCS
squelch ON/OFF (p. 31)
•
Subaudible tone frequency (p. 19), CTCSS tone frequen-
cy or DTCS code with polarity (p. 30)
• Output power (p. 15)
• TX permission (p. 39)
q
Push
[VFO/MR/CALL]
several times to select the VFO
mode.
w
Set the desired frequency.
➥
If desired, set other data (e.g. frequency offset,
duplex direction, tone squelch, and so on.).
e
Push
[FUNC](
M
)
, and then push
[VFO/MR/CALL]
.
•
“
X
” and the memory channel number blink.
r
Push
[
Y
]
or
[
Z
]
to select the memory channel to be
programmed.
•
Select 1A/b, 2A,b or 3A/b to program a scan edge chan-
nel. (p. 27)
•
Select the Call channel (“C”) to program the Call chan-
nel.
t
Push
[FUNC](
M
)
, and then hold down
[VFO/MR/CALL]
for 1 second to program.
• 3 beeps sound.
•
The memory channel number automatically increases,
when continuing to hold down
[VFO/MR/CALL]
after pro-
gramming.
NOTE:
To cancel programming, push
[VFO/MR/CALL]
before doing step
t
.
(VFO mode)
Set the frequency.
Push or to select channel 11.
Push , and then push .
Automatically returns to the VFO mode.
Push , and then hold down for 1 second.
[i.e.]: programming 145.440 MHz into memory channel 11.
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Programming memory/Call channel
MEMORY/CALL OPERATION
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