Storing Data In Simplex Channels; Storing Data In Split Channels - Kenwood TM-V7A Instruction Manual

144/440/430 mhz fm dual bander
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STORING DATA IN SIMPLEX CHANNELS

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1 Select the desired band.
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2 Select the desired frequency and related data (Tone,
CTCSS, DTSS, etc.) using VFO mode, Memory Recall
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{page 31}, or the Call channel {page 33}.
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3 Press [F] .
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A memory channel number and an arrow appear.
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The arrow shows whether the current memory channel
contains data ("s s s s s ") or not ("u u u u u ").
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4 Turn the Tuning control, or press Mic [UP]/[DWN], to
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select the desired memory channel.
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5 Press [MR].
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The selected frequency and related data are stored in the
memory channel. The transmit frequency from a split
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memory channel or split Call channel is not stored.
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If the memory channel selected in the previous step
already contained data, the new data overwrites the
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previous data.
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STORING DATA IN SPLIT CHANNELS

1 To select the desired receive frequency, related data
and memory channel, use steps 1 to 4 (not 5) given for
Simplex Memory Channels.
2 Press [MR] (1 s).
"
" appears.
3 Select the desired transmit frequency.
4 Press [MR].
The selected transmit frequency is stored in the memory
channel.
Note:
If you select an offset direction in step 1, you can also press [REV] in
step 3 to select a transmit frequency. The transmit frequency
separated by the current offset frequency will be stored in the
memory channel.
In step 2 you cannot use Mic [MR], or Mic [PF] programmed with
Memory Recall.
Transmit Offset status and Reverse status are not stored in a split
memory channel.

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