Kenwood TH-77A Instruction Manual page 27

144/440mhz fm dual bander
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In-band Recall
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5 470
bAnd indicates in-band recall.
Only channels
having
the memorized
frequencies
in the
main band are displayed.
Both-band Recall
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BS AP0
ALL indicates both-band recall.
The main
band
and subband
are displayed
according
to
the frequencies stored in memory.
Page Recall
B AP0
In this mode, any of channels 00 to 39 can be recalled by
entering
one
digit.
Channels
are
divided
into
four
pages: channels 0 to 9, 10 to 19, 20 to 29, and 30 to 39.
When one of 0 to 9 is entered, the pages are searched
from
page
1 for
the
channel
whose
rightmost
digit
equals
the
entered
digit.
The
memory
channel
having
the
same
bandwidth
as
the
first
main
band
that
is
matched is recalled.
When
the LAMP
key is pressed
and one
of 0 to 9 is
entered
while
the lamp
is on, the pages
are
checked
beginning with page 4.
For example,
suppose
the main
band
is the VHF
band
and
the
above
frequencies
are
kept
in memory
for
channels
5, 15, 25, and
35. If the 5 key is pressed,
channel 5 is passed because it is in the UHF band, and
channel 15 in the VHF band is recalled.
Enter 5.
Main VHF band
Paget
|O | ~
5
UHF
~
|9
Page2
/10 | ~
15 VHF
~
|19
Page3
| 20 | ~
25 UHF
~
|29
Page4
| 30 | ~
35 VHF
W-,
~
|39
Press the LAMP key, then enter 0 to 9.
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