Scratch Pad Memory; What Is Scratch Pad Memory; Calling Up A Scratch Pad Memory - Icom IC-2100H Instruction Manual

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SCRATCH PAD MEMORY

What is scratch pad memory?

During VFO operation, the transceiver automatically memo-
rizes operating frequency information when transmitting on a
new frequency. There are 2 types of scratch pad memories,
those for simplex operation, L1–L3, and those for duplex (re-
peater) operation, r1–r3. These memories can be conve-
niently recalled.
Newest
Oldest
The oldest written frequency is cleared.
NOTE: When memory mode is selected, the frequency is
not programmed into a scratch pad.
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5
9
1
5
9
1
Order is changed if
5
9
transmitting on this
1
channel.
5
9
1
Calling up a scratch pad
memory
Select the call channel by pushing [M/CALL] once or twice
to display a large "C" in the memory channel display.
Rotate the tuning dial to select a scratch pad memory.
• Previously transmitted frequency and one of "L1"–"L3" or
"r1"–"r3" appears.
• When first applying power of after CPU resetting, scratch pad
memories contain no data and therefore cannot be selected.
Push [V/MHz] or [M/CALL] to exit the scratch pad memory.
NOTES:
The 3rd scratch pad memory (L3 or r3) will be cleared
when transmitting on a new frequency. If the transmit fre-
quency 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 (L1
or r1) and the order is changed.

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