Memory Capabilities - Kenwood TM-732A Instruction Manual

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1. Memory Capabilities
The TM-732A has a flexible memory system that
allows the operator to tailor the number of memory
channels available to match their own operating
requirements.
The number of available "normal
memory" channels (Simplex or normal repeater offset
memories) depends upon your Odd Split memory
channel requirements.
The greater the number of
Odd Split memorys required the fewer the number of
available "normal memory" channels, and vice-versa.
The maximum number of normal memory channels
available varies from a high of 64 (no Odd Split
memory channels) to zero when the set has been
programmed for a total of 50 Odd Split memory
channels.
The chart below lists the relationship of
normal to Odd Split memory channels.
Number of Odd | Total number of
Number of
Maximum number
4
Split channels
Odd Split
normal channels | of memory channels
per band
channels
available
available.
available
(Split between
the UHF and
VHF bands)
(0)
(0)
64
64
5
10
50
60
10
20
38
58
ils:
30
26
56
20
40
14
54
25
50 -
(6)
50
Reconfiguring Memory
The factory default for memory allocations is shown in
the chart below:
Factory Default
| VHF BAND
| UHF BAND
Number of Odd Split Memories
|
25
|
25
Number of Normal Memories
|
6)
|
6)
The factory default allows the maximum number of Odd
Split memory channels.
Most users will want to
reconfigure the memory allocation to more closely
match their own operating requirements.
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Function selection
1. Press the VFO key.
2. Turn the POWER switch OFF.
3. Press and hold the F and the MR keys and then turn
on the POWER switch. The current split channel
memory allocation will be displayed.The chart at the
beginning of this section shows that by selecting
different Split memory allocations you can determine
the number of normal channels that will be available.
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