Memory Entry - Kenwood TH-25A Series Instruction Manual

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3-4 MEMORY
The transceiver provides 14 memory channels. In addition
to serving
as a normal
memory
channel
some
of the
memory
channels
serve
a dual purpose to specify other
parameters.
* Memory channel 13 and 14 are used to store both a
transmit
and
a receive
frequency
for ODD
SPLIT
operations.
@ Memory channel contents
Each memory channel is capable of storing;
* Frequency
* CTCSS status
* Tone status (Excluding European Versions)
* Tone frequency
* SHIFT status
3-4-1
AUTOMATIC MEMORY INITIALIZATION
CAUTION:
This procedure will erase all of the current data in memory
channels 1 thru 10.
This transceiver can automatically
store data in memory
channels 1 thru 10 in the following steps.
This automatic storage will begin from the frequency that
appeared in the display before the transceiver was turned
OFF.
1. Press and hold either the
MR
or the VFO
key and
MR or VFO
and Power ON
turn ON the power.
2. Release
the
MR
or
the
VFO
key.
The
memory
channel 1 indicator will be
on.
3. Rotate the tuning control
to confirm
data
entry
in
the remaining channels (2
thru 10).
3-4-2 MEMORY ENTRY
2. Press the M key to select
the Memory Entry Mode.
eo
ing the M key rotate the
tuning
control
until
the
desired
memory
channel
number
appears
in
the
display. (For example Ch.
12)
3. Within 5 seconds of press-
«>
4. Press the MR key within 5
seconds
of selecting the
Flashes
Memory
channel
number.
If you do not press the MR
oO
key within 5 seconds data
™R
will
not
be
stored
into
memory.
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