Using Memory Channels; Using The Calling-Frequency Memory - Realistic HTX-202 Manual

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SETTING THE KEY ENTRY BEEP
Each time you press a key, the transceiver sounds a beep. To turn off the
beep, press F+BEEP. The key beep does not sound this and subsequent key
presses. To turn on the key beep, press F+BEEP again.
REVERSING THE OFFSET
To reverse the transmit and receive frequencies when you are operating
duplex, press F+REV. For example, if you are set to 146.94 with a - offset
pressing F+REV makes the transceiver receive on 146.14 and transmit on
146.94.

USING MEMORY CHANNELS

Your transceiver has 16 memory channels in three groups.
One calling-frequency memory
Three priority-frequency memories
12 standard memories

USING THE CALLING-FREQUENCY MEMORY

The calling-frequency memory provides a single memory that you can quickly
jump to at any time. Follow these steps to save a frequency in the
calling-frequency memory.
1. Press VF.
2. Tune to the frequency you want to save.
3. Press CA.
4. If the frequency is for a repeater that requires subaudible tone access
or if you want to use incoming subaudible tone squelch with frequency,

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