9
MEMORY OPERATION
9-2
General description
The Memory mode enables you to quickly select
often-used frequencies, modes, and other parameters�
While operating in the Memory mode, you can
temporarily change the operating frequency, mode,
and so on, without overwriting the memory channel
contents�
Group
Memory
channel
Descriptions
00 to 99
00 to 99
Regular memory channels�
Up to 1000 channels can be
separately stored in the 100
memory channel groups�
CALL CH 144 C0/C1
430 C0/C1
Call channels each of the 144 and
430 bands�
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Memory channel content
The following information can be entered into the
Memory channels:
• Operating frequency
• Duplex ON/OFF
• Duplex direction (DUP+ or DUP–)
• Duplex frequency offset
• Memory name
• Scan skip setting
• Tuning step
• Operating mode
• Subaudible tone encoder, tone squelch, or DTCS squelch
ON/OFF
• Subaudible tone frequency, tone squelch frequency, or
DTCS code with polarity
• Digital code
• Digital Call sign squelch or Digital code squelch ON/OFF
• UR station call sign
• R1/R2 call signs
NOTE:
Memory content may be accidentally
cleared by static electricity, electric transients,
and other causes� In addition, it may be cleared
by a malfunction, or during repairs� Therefore, we
recommend that you backup the Memory content or
save it onto a microSD card* or a PC�
*User supplied
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The CS-52
programming software
can also be used
to backup your memory content� See its instruction
manual for details�