(2) USING TUNING CONTROL
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MEMORY OPERATION
Desired frequencies can be set by turning the TUNING CONTROL.
1) Turning the TUNING CONTROL clockwise increases the dis-
played frequency; turning the control counterclockwise decreases
it.
2) Frequencies between 25M Hz and 1000MHz can be changed using
the TUNING CONTROL.
For quick control, however, the KEYBOARD is recommended.
3)
Frequency steps can be controlled in six different increments
using the TUNING STEP SELECTOR CONTROL.
• The IC-R7000 is equipped with a total of 99 memories. Use any
of the memory channels between 1 and 79 for storing display
information.
Memory channels 80
~
99 are used by the AUTO-
WRITE MEMORY SCAN function.
• If power to the receiver is cut accidentally, information stored in
the memories will not be lost since the IC-R7000 is equipped with
a backup battery.
(1) HOW TO CALL A MEMORY CHANNEL
Memory channels can be called in one of two ways: by using the
KEYBOARD or the MEMORY CHANNEL SELECTOR CONTROL.
•
KEYBOARD METHOD
When calling a memory channel far moved in number from the
displayed memory channel, use KEYBOARD for quick access.
1) Press the number keys.
2) Press the [MEMORY CH] CONTROL.
3) The memory channel number lights up.
• MEMORY CHANNEL SELECTOR
CONTROL METHOD
1)
Press the number keys on the KEYBOARD which correspond to
the desired memory channel number.
2)
Press the MEMORY CHANNEL SELECTOR CONTROL to enter
the figure.
3) The memory channel number you desire will light up on the
FREQUENCY DISPLAY.
(EXAMPLE)
Calling Memory Channel
49.
Press keys
[4]
(9]
Press control
[MEMORY CH]
When calling a memory channel nearer in number to the displayed
memory
channel,
use
the
MEMORY CHANNEL SELECTOR
CONTROL for equally fast results.
1)
Simply turn the MEMORY CHANNEL SELECTOR CONTROL
either clockwise or counterclockwise.
2) Turn the control clockwise for a display of memory channel
numbers in ascending order, or counterclockwise for their display
in descending order.
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