Memory Channels; Memory Entry; Memory Recall; Odd Split Memory Channel - Kenwood TH-225A Instruction Manual

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E MEMORY
* MEMORY CHANNELS
The 10 memory channels (1 through 9, and 0) are available
for data entry. Channel 1, 8 and 9 have the following func-
tions in addition to its ordinary function.
Channel 1 is the Priority Alert Chann
Channel 8 is the lower, and channel 9 is the upper limit fre-
quency for the programmable band scan operation.
The 10 memory channels are the Odd Split channel.
Each memory channel can store RX Frequency, F. STEP sta-
tus, OFFSET, REVERSE switch status and TONE Frequency.
* MEMORY ENTRY
Rress the [Œ] key. The display will
indicate M and any memory channels
that contain data. (Ex. 1, 4, 7, 8, 9)
2.Press the desired memory channel
number (Ex. 5) within 5 seconds of
pressing the EŒ] key. This will actu-
ally store the information into memory.
* MEMORY RECALL
'Simply press the desired memory channel key and the ra-
i o will switch to this frequency.
To return to the original operating frequency, press the samo
memory channel key again.
© ODD SPLIT MEMORY CHANNEL
Memory channels store both a transmit, a receive and TONE
frequency. These channels will allow operation on "Odd
Split" repeater channels.
(For example CH О)
1, Select the desired receiver frequency, tone status, tone
frequency, etc.
2. Press the [Œ] and then the [©] key to store this part
of the data into memory.
3. Select the desired transmitter frequency.
4. Press the [V]. key.
5. Within 5 seconds of pressing the [Y] key press and
hold the PTT switch. The PTT switch will not initiate
transmit during the programming of this channel.
6. Press the [E] key within 5 seconds of pressing the PTT
switch to complete the operation. After you have pressed
the [Z] key in this step you may release the PTT key.
To operate on memory channel О you
need only press the [2] key. The — and
the + indicators will turn on to indicate.
that this memory channel now contains
odd split frequency data.

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