Memory Channel Operation - Kenwood TS-670 Instruction Manual

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@ 4-9 MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION
The memory
is used to store frequently used frequencies
and
specific
frequencies.
There
are 80
channels
in the
memory.
It is convenient to store data by considering 10
channels
as one group.
For example,
channels
10 —
19
are for 7 MHz band LSB, channels 50 — 59 for 50 MHz
(1) Memory input
Use the [MIN] (Memory IN) switch.
MEMORY
at
le ee
i
rcs =
a
a
a
ee
(2) Memory recall
2-1 When using the
|VFO/M]
(VFO/Memory) switch
Operation will be similar to that of a fixed channel. RIT is
still possible.
MEMORY
—rGs—1
2-2
Memory recall using the keypad
18
(1) Select the frequency to be stored using the VFO con-
trol or the
key.
For operation of the
key, refer to 4-9-3 keyboard.
Frequency entry on the following page.
(2) Press and hold the [MIN] switch.
(3) Select the desired channel (0 — 79) using the keypad.
(4) The designated channel numbers are displayed in the
([MCH] display, the mode and displayed frequency are
entered into memory.
(5) Release the [MIN] switch.
NOTE:
To
designate
a 2-digit
channel,
press
the
1st
digit
number key and then, press the 2nd digit number key.
(1) Set the |VFO/M]| switch to ON.
(2) M.CH number will be displayed.
(1) To select the desired memory channel (0 — 79) while
in the VFO A or the VFO B mode,
press the desired
channel number using the keypad.
(2) The {MCH] channel
number
will
be
momentarily
displayed and the display will indicate the frequency
that was stored in that channel. The main tuning dial
and the RIT will still be functional.
NOTE:
The frequency that was displayed prior to keypad recall
will be erased from the display.

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