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MEMORY OPERATION
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The transceiver has a total of 26 Banks (A ~ Z)�
Regular Memory channels 000 ~ 499 can be assigned
to any Bank for easy Memory management� Up to 100
channels can be assigned to a Bank�
Categorizing Memory channels according to their
types or purposes using Memory Banks is convenient�
Also, You can use the Memory Bank Scan function�
(p� 8-10)
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Assigning a Memory channel to a Memory Bank
Example:
Assigning Memory channel “007” to the
Memory Bank channel “F-05”
1� Push [M/CALL] to enter the Memory mode�
2� Rotate [DIAL] to select the channel 007�
3� Hold down [S�MW] for 1 second�
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Enters the Select Memory Write mode�
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The Memory channel number blinks�
4� Push [QUICK]�
5� Select “Edit�”
6� Select “BANK�”
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• “– – – –” is displayed, then the first digit blinks.
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If the selected Memory channel has already been
assigned to a Bank, the Bank group and the Bank
channel number are displayed�
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If the Bank name has already been entered, it is also
displayed�
7� Rotate [DIAL] to select a Bank�
(Example: F)
8� Push [CS] to move the cursor�
9� Rotate [DIAL] to select a Bank channel and push
[ENT]�
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The Bank channels are not displayed when a
Memory channel is already assigned�
10� Select “<<Write>>�”
• The confirmation dialog is displayed.
11� Select <YES>�
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Assigns the selected Memory channel to the Bank�
•
Returns to the Memory mode�
NOTE:
The Memory Banks are only used to hold
Memory channels� Therefore, if the original Memory
channel content has been changed, the Memory
Bank content is also changed at the same time�
Memory Bank setting
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