Memory Channel Recall - Kenwood TH-26A Instruction Manual

144/430/440mhz vhf/fm transceivers
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channel,
the
channel
num-
ber flashes.
5. Press the MR key within 10
seconds
of
selecting
the
memory channel
number.
A
beep will sound and the F in-
dicator and memory
channel
number will
turn
off.
This
signal
that the receiver data
has
been properly
stored
in
memory.
6. Select the
desired transmit
frequency.
(For
example
145.700 MHz)
7.
Press the F
key
momentarily.
8. Now press and hold the PTI
switch while
you
press the
MR key. A beep
will sound
to
confiem
entry.
9. To
confirm
the
contents
of
the
memory
channel
press
the
MR
key.
The
pro-
grammed
receiver
frequency
should
appear in
the
display
along with both
a
'8"
and
"+"
offset direction indica-
tor. This signals you that this
channel has an odd
split
en-
tered.
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10. To
check
the
transmit
frequency
press
the
REV
key
or
the PTI
switch.
The
transmit
frequency
will
appear
in the
display.
• Call
Channel
1.
Press the
VFO
key to
select
the
VFO
mode.
2.
Select
the desired operating
frequ
ency,
tone
data
etc.
(For
example
146.100 MHz)
3.
Press
the
F key momentarily.
The
F indicator will turn on
and
the
memory
channel
indicator
will turn
on.
4.
Press
the
CALL key within
10
seconds of
pressing
the
F
key
to
enter the
data
into
mem-
ory. A
long beep
will sound
and
the
F
indicator
and
memory
channel
indicators
will turn off
to
confirm
data
entry.
4-4-5.
Memory Channel Recall
,
,
• •
When
recalling a
memory channel using this procedure
you
will
not be able to adjust the frequency or tone
data. Th
is form of
memory channel
recall acts very
much
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