Recalling A Stored Memory (9); Storing A Frequency To Memory (8) - Ten-Tec Argonaut VI 539 User Manual

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Recalling A Stored Memory (9)

Both mode and frequency can be stored in 1-
100 memories within the Argonaut VI. To
store a frequency in memory be sure the TMB
switch is on the Bottom. Select your desired
frequency and mode then press the MR (NR)
button. One beep will sound. MEM will
appear to the bottom left side of your front
screen.
A previously inserted memory
frequency or --- --- -- will appear on the
screen providing for the next vacant memory.
A numeric channel number will appear below
the mode.
Rotate the main VFO knob to
select your desired vacant memory location.
Press and hold MR (NR) until you hear one
beep, then quickly release the MR (NR) to
lock in that memory location. Use the main
VFO knob to scroll through 100 different
memories available and view which memory
locations are vacant. You may re-write to an
existing memory location by scrolling to that
memory number.
To exit MEM mode
without saving any changes quickly tap the
MR (NR) button to exit back to your VFO
frequency and mode.
539 / Argonaut VI Users manual
Part #74479
Printed in USA
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Figure 2-1 539 Front Panel- (with indexes)
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Storing a Frequency to Memory (8)

To store a memory channel be sure the TMB
switch is on the Bottom. Press down the MW
(PRE) to enter the memory mode. Rotate the
main VFO knob to select the desired memory
location. Next press and hold the MW (PRE)
until you hear 1 quick beep. Your frequency
and mode will now be stored. Upon release
of this button the MEM will also disappear.
To cancel or empty a memory channel be sure
the TMB switch is on the Bottom.
down the MW (PRE) to enter the memory
mode. Rotate the main VFO knob to select
the desired memory location. Next press and
hold the MW (PRE) for 2-3 seconds or until
you hear four quick beeps. Any frequency
which has been entered will now be removed.
Upon release of this button the MEM will
also disappear from the screen.
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