Memory Operation; Memory Channel Selection; Transferring Memory Contents - Icom IC-A24E Instruction Manual

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MEMORY OPERATION

■ Memory channel selection

The transceiver has 200 memory channels for storage of
often-used frequencies, along with 6-character notes.
q Push [MR•
] to select the memory mode.
MW
• The Memory BANK number and memory CH number appears.
Using [DIAL]:
w Push
, then push [0•
the desired memory BANK number, then push [ENT] (or
[CLR•
]) to exit the BANK selection mode.
DEL
e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory CH number.
• If no memory CH is programmed in the selected BANK, no
memory CH selection is available.
Using the Keypad:
w Push
, then push [0•
digit key ([0•
BANK
ory BANK number, then push [ENT] (or [CLR•
the BANK-selection mode.
e Push [MR•
], then push 2 appropriate digit key (00 to
MW
19) to select the desired memory CH number.
• If no memory CH is programmed in the selected BANK, no
memory CH selection is available.
NOTE: Comments appear fi rst when programmed, how-
ever, the transceiver can be programmed by your dealer
to show the operating frequency first. Push [MR•
display the comment in this case.
12
], and rotate [DIAL] to select
BANK
], and push the appropriate
BANK
] to [9•
]) to select the desired mem-
TAG
DEL
■ Transferring memory
contents
This function transfers a memory channel's contents into the
frequency mode. This is useful when searching for signals
around a memory channel's frequency.
q Push [MR•
MW
w Select the desired memory channel to be transferred
using [DIAL] or keypad.
e Push
, then push [MR•
channel's contents into the frequency mode.
• BANK number and memory CH number disappears as fre-
quency mode is automatically selected and the memory con-
tents are transferred.
]) to exit
Memory mode
] to
MW
] to select memory mode.
] to transfer the memory
MW
Frequency mode

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