Kenwood TH-77A Instruction Manual page 26

144/440mhz fm dual bander
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4-4-6.
Memory
Channel
Recall
CAUTION
If nothing
is
stored
in
the
channel,
the
memory
cannot be recalled and an error tone sounds.
The memory can be recalled in the following ways:
display
One-digit input:
Both-band recall (initial setting):
ALL1
One-digit input:
Page recall:
PAgE
Two-digit input:
In-band recall:
bAnd2
Two-digit input:
Both-band recall:
ALL2
One-digit input:
In-band recall:
bAnd1
When the power is switched
on while holding down
the
8
/U CHG
key, the
system
enters
the
memory
recall
setting mode.
Won
Rif
Select the appropriate
recall mode
using the A
and V
keys. If 10 seconds elapse after selection or a key other
than
the
A
and
VY
keys
is pressed,
the
setting
is
canceled,
and the system
returns
to the mode
before
the setting.
26
& Apo
Hi The subband
does not indicate any channels,
but only
M.
The
memory
channels
in
the
subband
can
be
changed
at any time with
the A
and
V
keys in the
memory channel mode.
One-digit Input
= Pe re
S APO
Number 1 indicates the one-digit input mode.
The
one-digit
input mode
is useful
mainly
to use
only
channels 0 to 9. Any of channels 0 to 9 can be directly
recalled simply by pressing
its number
key. Then rotate
the Tuning control to select 10 to 39. To return to the
VFO mode, press that key again.
Two-digit Input
Number 2 indicates the two-digit input mode.
In this mode,
numbers
00 to 09 are entered
to recall
channels 0 to 9 respectively. All channels 00 to 39 can be
directly
recalled
using
the
numeric
keys.
To return
to
the VFO mode, press that key.

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