Configuring The Program Scan Frequency Range; Clearing The Memory Channel; Configuring Names For Memory Channels - Kenwood TS-990S Instruction Manual

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CONFIGURING THE PROGRAM SCAN
FREQUENCY RANGE
For the Memory Channel P0 to P9, you can configure
the frequency range for the Programmable VFO and the
program scan. To change the frequency in a certain range
or to activate the scanning process, configure the start
frequency and the end frequency in advance.
Refer to the next chapter for details of program scan.
F[DEL]
[ESC]
[F1] [F7]
F[CHAR]
1 In VFO mode, rotate the Tuning (M) or MULTI/
CH control to tune the VFO frequency to the start
frequency of scanning.
2 Press [M.IN] (Memory) to open the Memory Channel
List screen.
3 Press [
] (F2) or [
MULTI/CH control to select the Memory Channel (P0
to P9) to configure the frequency range.
4 Press [M.IN] (F4) or [M.IN] (Memory) to configure the
start frequency.
The start frequency is saved in "Frequency 1".
5 Rotate the Tuning or MULTI/CH control to tune the
VFO frequency to the end frequency.
6 Press [M.IN] (F4) or [M.IN] (Memory) to configure the
end frequency.
The end frequency is saved in "Frequency 2" and the
Memory Channel List screen closes.

CLEARING THE MEMORY CHANNEL

You can clear the configured operating data of a Memory
Channel.
1 Press [M.LIST] (F7) to open the Memory Channel
List screen.
2 Press [
] (F2) or [
MULTI/CH control to select a Memory Channel.
3 Press and hold [(CLEAR)] (F4) to clear the operating
data.
If [(CLEAR)] (F4) is unavailable in the function key guide,
press [MORE] (F1).
4 Press [ESC] to exit.
Note:
◆ If the operating data in one of the Memory Channels is cleared
while operating Memory Channel mode, the Memory Channel has
no operating data but with the same channel number.
◆ To clear all Memory Channels, execute the Memory Channel
reset.
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Contents
Index
Numeric and Band-select Keypad
[ 1.8 ]∼[ 50 ], [ CLR],[ENT]
Tuning (M)
[M.IN]
[MULTI/CH]
] (F3), or rotate the
] (F3), or rotate the
CONFIGURING NAMES FOR MEMORY
CHANNELS
You can configure a name for each Memory Channel. You
can configure the Memory Channel name with a maximum
of 10 alphanumeric characters and symbols.
1 Press [M.LIST] (F7) to open the Memory Channel
List screen.
2 Press [
] (F2) or [
MULTI/CH control to select the Memory Channel to be
named.
3 Press [NAME] (F5) to enable editing of "NAME".
If [NAME] (F5) is unavailable in the function key guide, press
[MORE] (F1).
4 Use function keys, the MULTI/CH control, or a USB
keyboard to enter the name.
A maximum of 10 characters can be entered.
[SPACE] (F1): Press to insert a space.
[-] (F2)/[+] (F3): Press to select a character.
[
] (F4) and [
to the left or right.
[SAVE] (F6): Press to save the edited characters.
[BACK SPACE] (F): Press to delete a character on the left of
the pointer.
[DEL] (F): Press to delete a character on the right of the
pointer.
[CHAR] (F): Press to change the character type to be edited.
Each time you press [CHAR] (F), the character type cycles
through
as follows:
ABC (upper case) > abc (lower case) > ÀÁÂ (upper case) >
àáâ (lower case) > !"# (symbols) > ABC (upper case)
5 Press [SAVE] (F6) to configure the name.
• Press [CANCEL] (F7) to revert to the Memory Channel
List screen without naming the Memory Channel.
6 Press [ESC] to exit.
Note:
◆ The characters to be entered depends on the keyboard selected in
Menu 9-01.
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◆ You cannot configure a name for Quick Memory
Channels.
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◆ The name can be given to the Memory Channel where the
operating data has been stored.
MEMORY CHANNELS 10
], (F3) or rotate the
] (F5): Press to move a pointer
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