Memo Pads; D Calling Up A Frequency From A Memo Pad - Icom IC-7600 Instruction Manual

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■ Memo pads

The transcever has a memo pad functon to store
frequency and operatng mode for easy wrtng and
recallng. The memo pads are separate from memory
channels.
The default number of memo pads s 5, however, ths
can be ncreased to 10 n set mode f desred. (p. 132)
Memo pads are convenent when you want to mem-
orze a frequency and operatng mode temporarly,
such as when you fnd a DX staton n a ple-up, or
when a desred staton s busy for a long tme and you
want to temporarly search for other statons.
Use the transcever's memo pads nstead of relyng
on hastly scrbbled notes that are easly msplaced.
D Writing frequencies and operating modes into memo pads
You can store the readout frequency and operatng
mode by pushng [MP-W].
When you store the 6th frequency and operatng
mode, the oldest stored frequency and operatng
mode are automatcally erased to make room for the
new settngs.
Each memo pad must have ts own unque comb-
naton of frequency and operatng mode; memo
pads havng dentcal settngs cannot be wrtten.

D Calling up a frequency from a memo pad

You can call up the desred frequency and operat-
ng mode of a memo pad by pushng [MP-R] several
tmes.
• Both VFO and memory modes can be used.
• The frequency and operatng mode are called up, startng
from the most recently wrtten.
When you call up a frequency and an operatng mode
from memo pads wth [MP-R], the prevously ds-
played frequency and operatng mode are automat-
cally stored n a temporary pad. The frequency and
operatng mode n the temporary pad can be recalled
by pushng [MP-R] several tmes.
• You may thnk there are 6 memo pads because 6 dfferent
frequences (5 are n memo pads and 1 s n the tempo-
rary pad) are called up by [MP-R].
If you change the frequency or operatng mode
called up from a memo pad wth the man dal, etc.,
the frequency and operatng mode n the tempo-
rary pad are erased.
MEMORY OPERATION
In this example, 21.276 MHz (USB) will be erased
when 7.067 MHz (LSB) is written.
MP-R
MEMO PADS
6
MP-W
MP-R
MP-W
Newest
Oldest
Erased
MP-R
Newest
Oldest
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