Scratch Pad Memory; I What Is A Scratch Pad Memory; I Calling Up A Scratch Pad Memory - Icom IC-207H Instruction Manual

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I What is a scratch pad
memory?
During VFO operation, the transceiver automatically memo-
rizes operating frequency information, separate from regular
memory channels, when transmitting on a new frequency.
The 5 previously operated frequencies for each band can be
recalled (L1 to L5 appear for simplex frequencies; r1 to r5 ap-
pear for duplex frequencies.
H I
Newest
H I
H I
H I
H I
H I
Oldest
The oldest written frequency is cleared.
NOTE: When memory mode is selected, the frequency is
not programmed into a scratch pad.
5
9
1
9
5
1
5
9
1
9
5
1
Order is changed if
9
5
1
transmitting on this
channel.
9
5
1

SCRATCH PAD MEMORY

I Calling up a scratch pad
memory
Select the call channel by pushing [M/CALL] once or twice.
(A large "C" appears.)
• To transmit on the scratch pad memory, select the desired band
in advance.
Rotate the tuning dial to select a scratch pad memory.
• Previously transmitted frequency and one of "L1–L5" appears for
simplex memories (rotate [DIAL] left); one of "r1–r2" appears for
duplex memories (rotate [DIAL] right).
• When first applying power or after CPU resetting, scratch pad
memories contain no data and therefore cannot be accessed.
Push [V/MHz] or [M/CALL] to exit the scratch pad memory.
• The 5th scratch pad memory will be cleared when trans-
mitting on a new frequency. If the transmit frequency is
already stored in a scratch pad memory, the scratch pad
memory is not cleared but the order is changed.
• When transmitting on a scratch pad memory, the scratch
pad memory becomes the 1st scratch pad memory and
the order is changed.
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