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Kenwood TM-701A Instruction Manual page 22

144/440mhz/430mhz fm dual bander
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Within
10
seconds
of
pressing the MR you should
select the desired transmit
frequency using the tuning
controls
ar
microphone
UP/DOWN switches. (For ex-
ample 146.700 MHz)
. Press the MR key within 10
seconds
of selecting the
transmit frequency. A beep
will sound to signal the data
has
been
successfully
stored.
. Ta confirm the contents of
the memory channel press
the
MR
key.
The
pro-
grammed receiver frequen-
cy should
appear
in the
display along with both 4
"*~'* and" +" offset direc-
tion indicator. This signals
you that this channel has
an odd split entered.
. To check the transmit fre-
quency
press
the
REV/
STEP key or the PTT key.
The transmit fraquency will
appear in the display.
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. Press the VFO key to select
the VFO n mode.
. Select 'the desired operat-
ing frequency,
tone data
etc. (For example 146.100
MHz)
. Press the
F key momentar-
ily. The F indicator will turn
on and the Memory chan-
ne! indicator will turn on.
(Channel! 8 in the example)
Presa the CALL key within
10 seconds
of pressing the
F key to enter the data into
memory. A long beep wilt
sound and the F indicator
and memory channel! indi-
cators will turn off to con-
firm data entry.
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4-4-6. Memory Channel! Recall
When recalling a memory channel using this procedure you
will not be able to adjust the frequency or tone data. The
memory channel acts very much like the old crystal con-
trolled radios, |.e. the data is fixed and cannot be changed
by mistake.
1. Press the MR key to select the MR mode. The memory
channel indicator will turn on in the display.
2. Rotate the tuning control or press the microphone
UP/OWN ewitches to select the desired memory channel.

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