Kenwood TS-50S Instruction Manual page 32

Hide thumbs Also See for TS-50S:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

4 MEMORY
FEATURES
1
Select the receive frequency, modulation mode,
and other data (as required).
Example: Select 21.235 MHz and USB in A VFO.
2
4
8
af
USB
2
Press the A/8 button to select VFO B.
3
Select the transmit frequency.
Example: 21.210 MHz in VFO B
b
Press the A/B button again to select A VFO.
The VFO selected here contains the frequency
that will become the memory receive frequency
after completing step 8 below. The other VFO's
frequency will become the memory transmit
frequency.
5
Press the SPLIT button. The SPLIT indicator
appears.
6
Press the M.IN button. The last memory channel
number selected appears.
7
Select a new memory channel using the UP or
DOWN button.
Example: Select memory channel 8.
M.cH
ag
.
we
S103 3 7 9 20 40 com
M.scA
2
4
6
@
8
Press the M.IN button again. The data selected in
steps 1 through 5 is stored in the selected
memory channel, and the transceiver returns to its
previous settings.
Note:
Pressing the M.IN button overwrites new data on
any previous data in that channel.
channel can also be used as a simplex channel.
1
Select the scan start (or scan end) frequency.
Example: 7.030 MHz and LSB in A VFO
AIP
A VEO
SLOW
nn
mn
ut
Lf LF ae
S13
8 7 a 20 40 cog
2
4
8
B ow
Usa
Press the A/B button to select VFO B.
Select the scan end (or scan start) frequency.
Example: 7.100 MHz and LSB in VFO B
Ap
VFO 8
slow
rmInaan
ee ee
S135
7 a 70 0 cae
2
8
¢
8 0
isa
4
Press the A/B button again to select A VFO. The
VFO selected here contains the frequency that will
become the scan start frequency after completing
step 7 below. The other VFO's frequency will
become the scan end frequency.
Press the M. IN button.
Select memory channel 99 using the UP or
DQ
tt
7
Press the M.IN button again. The data selected in
steps 1 through 4 is stored in the selected
memory channel, and the transceiver returns to its
orevious settinas.
Nate:
Pressing the M.IN button overwrites new data on
any previous data in that channel.
@
Programmable VFO Function
When you select memory channel 99 (containing start
and end frequencies), you can use the tuning control
to change the operating frequency within that range,
as if you were in the VFO mode.
To confirm the range, press the F.LOCK button, and
then the UP or DOWN button to move to the scan
limit frequencies.
This function can also be used during a contest, for
example, to quickly change the operating frequency.
32

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents