Number Of Quick Memory Channels; Storing Into Quick Memory; Recalling Quick Memory Channels; Temporary Frequency Changes - Kenwood TS-590SG Instruction Manual

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NUMBER OF QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS

This transceiver provides up to 10 Quick Memory
channels. You can adjust the number of available
channels by accessing Menu No. 21 and selecting "3",
"5" (default), or "10".

STORING INTO QUICK MEMORY

Each time you store a new frequency, all previously
stored frequencies are bumped to the next respective
Quick Memory channel. When all 10 memory
channels contain frequencies, storing one more
frequency bumps the contents of memory channel 9
off the stack (the data is lost).
The following diagram illustrates how the Quick
Memory stacks the data in memory each time you
press [Q-M.IN].
New data
24.911
14.005
Memory 0
Memory 1
50.015
7.082
Memory 5
Memory 6
New data
21.005
24.911
Memory 0
Memory 1
18.111
50.015
Memory 5
Memory 6
New data
14.085
21.005
Memory 0
Memory 1
14.250
18.111
Memory 5
Memory 6
You can store data in the Quick Memory only when
you operate the transceiver in VFO mode.
1 Select the frequency, mode, etc., on the transceiver
VFO.
2 Press [Q-M.IN].
Each time you press [Q-M.IN], the current VFO
data is written to the Quick Memory.
Note: When RIT or XIT is ON, the ON status and the offset will
also be stored.
IF Notch
Simplex/ Split
14.235
14.250
18.111
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
29.610
3.545
14.195
Memory 7
Memory 8
Memory 9
14.005
14.235
14.250
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
7.082
29.610
3.545
Memory 7
Memory 8
Memory 9
24.911
14.005
14.235
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
50.015
7.082
29.610
Memory 7
Memory 8
Memory 9

RECALLING QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS

You can recall a Quick Memory channel only when
you operate the transceiver in VFO mode.
1 Press [Q-MR].
The current memory channel number appears.
If there is no data stored in any Quick Memory
channel, the data cannot be recalled to the
current VFO; an error beep sounds.
2 Turn the MULTI/CH control to select a Quick
Memory channel.
You cannot change memory channels while
transmitting.
3 To exit, press [Q-MR] again.
Note: Memory channels cannot be changed while using the
TF-SET function.

TEMPORARY FREQUENCY CHANGES

After recalling a Quick Memory channel, you can
temporarily change the data without overwriting
the contents of the channel. You can change the
frequency even when you select "oFF" in Menu
No. 22.
1 Press [Q-MR].
2 Turn the MULTI/CH control to select a Quick
Memory channel.
3 Change the frequencies and associated data.
4 To store the changed data in the Quick Memory,
press [Q-M.IN].
This action stores the new data in the current
channel and bumps the old frequency to the
next higher Quick Memory channel.
5 To exit, press [Q-MR] again.
Note: Memory channel data can also be changed while using
the TF-SET function.
QUICK MEMORY ➡ VFO TRANSFER
This function copies the contents of the recalled
memory channel to the VFO.
1 Recall a Quick Memory channel.
2 Press [M>V].
Note: Pressing [M>V] after temporarily changing the recalled
data copies the new data to the VFO.

ERASING QUICK MEMORY CHANNELS

1 Recall a Quick Memory channel.
2 Press and hold [CLR].
A confi rmation message appears on the display.
3 Press [CLR].
The channel data has been erased.
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