The following characters can be used in names:
➥
0 to 9, A to Z (capitals), (space),
〈
,
〉
,
M
, +, –, “ ” /, “ ”
and =.
NOTE: While using the monitor function, the frequency
readout shows the transmit frequency even when memory
name indication is selected.
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MEMORY/CALL PROGRAMMING
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D
Programming memory names
q
Assign the main band to the desired display with [MAIN].
w
Select the memory channel to be programmed:
➥
Push [MR] to select memory mode.
➥
Rotate [DIAL] or push 2 digit keys to select the memory
channel (only programmed memories can be selected).
e
Push [M•N] to select memory name indication.
r
Push [
(M•N)
MN•W] for 2 sec. to enter memory name writ-
ing mode.
• The first character of the name
flashes.
t
Enter the desired name via the
keypad or [DIAL].
• Push the appropriate keys to input
the desired characters using the
same convention as for telephones.
• To erase a character, overwrite with
a “space” using the [
(0)
Symbol] key.
• To move the cursor forwards or back-
wards, use the [
(M•N)
≈]
or [
(#)
Ω
] key.
y
Push [
(VFO)
CLR] to input the set
name.
• Flashing stops.
• Eight characters is the maximum for
a name.
■
Memory names
Memory channels can be programmed with names of up to 8
characters in length.
Names cannot be programmed into the call channel.
D
Frequency
↔
name
To toggle between frequency indication and memory name
indication:
➥
Push [M•N] to toggle between frequency and name indi-
cations.
• “NO NAME” appears when a memory channel has not been
programmed with a name.
Frequency indication
Name indication
“H” indicates ‘High’ band (UHF)
MAIN
MAIN
M•N
MAIN
MAIN
MAIN
MAIN