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4-11-6.
_ Memory Channel Recall
The following procedure
illustrates how to recall a
memory channel.
1. Select
memory
channel
operation
for
RX
by
simply
depressing
the
appropriate
FUNCTION
key. The display will indicate the frequency of the
memory channel you used last.
2. You
can
select a different memory
channel
by
rotating the M.CH/VFO CH control. The memory
channel
indicator
and
the
frequency
in
the
display will change as this control is rotated.
4-11-7.
Memory Channel Scroll
The following procedure provides a method to check
a Memory Channel
Frequency without changing or
losing the current receive frequency.
it:
N
Press the M.IN key once to initiate Memory Scroll.
The
M.SCR
indicator
lights,
and
the
Memory
Channel
Frequency
is displayed.
Although
the
displayed frequency will change, actual reception
will be at the
previous
frequency
(that is, the
frequency before the M.IN key is pressed).
Select
a Memory Channel
using the M.CH/VFO
CH
control
or
numeric
keys.
The
frequencies
stored in the Memory Channel will be displayed.
3. Cancel the Memory Scroll operation, by pressing
the CLR key.
4-11-8.
| Memory Channel Selection
i
To
change
between
the channels
stored
in
1.
ny
id
memory
Select memory channel for the RX VFO or both dur-
ing memory channel operations. The display will show
the memory channel you used last.
Activate
the 1MHz
key (the MHz
indicator
will
light) and rotate the M.CH/VFO
CH control to
select a different memory channel.
To return to VFO operation, press the
MP VFO key
to copy the memory contents to VFO or change RX
VFO to A (VFO A) or B (VFO B).
Note
If there is nothing in the memory channels, and the
M.CH/VFO CH control is rotated, "check" is output
from the speaker in Morse code.
IITo select an empty channel
1 . Press the M.IN key to enter the memory scroll mode.
Although the display frequency changes, the frequency
set before the M.IN key was pressed is used for actu-
al reception.
2. Press the 1MHz key (the MHz indicator will light) and
rotate the M.CH/VFO CH control to select a different
memory channel. You can also do this with the numeric
keys.
3. To
cancel
the memory
scroll
mode,
press
the
CLR key.
Notes
1. If all the memory
channels
are full, and
the
M.CH/VFO
CH control
is rotated,
"check"
is
|
output from the speaker in Morse code.
If a channel stored in memory is specified with a
numeric
key,
"check"
is
output
from
the
speaker in Morse code.
x
4-11-9.
Transferring Memory Information
to the VFO.
The following
procedure
transfers the contents
of
the selected memory channel to the VFO.
1. Select memory
channel
operation.
2. Select the desired Memory Channel
by rotating
the M.CH/VFO CH control.
3. Press
the
MP
VFO
key. This
will cause
the
contents of the memory channel to be transferred
to the unused VFO position.
(1) Pressing the
MP VFO key will shift the memory
channel data to VFO A or VFO B when using a
standard memory channel.
Pressing the
MP VFO
key will cause
the RX
frequency to be shifted into VFO A and the TX
frequency to be shifted into VFO B when using a
Split Frequency Memory Channel.
Pressing the
MP VFO key will cause the memory
channel
data to be transferred
to the unused
VFO when
using a memory channel for RX or
TX and a VFO channel for the other function.
Please
see
the
enclosed
chart
for several
examples.
Notes
1. When the MP VFO
key is pressed, the contents
of the VFO are cleared but the contents of the
Memory Channel will not be cleared.
2. If nothing
is stored
in the selected
Memory
Channel, only the channel number is displayed;
no transfer is carried out.
(2
(3)
4-11-10.
| Checking the Highest and
Lowest Scan frequencies
1. Select M.CH operation.
2. Select
the
desired
Program
Scan
memory
channel by rotating the M.CH/VFO CH control.
3. Press the UP switch to see the upper scan limit.
4. Press the DOWN
switch to see the lower scan
limit.
5. If you decide after viewing that you wish to utilize
this scanning range simply press the
MP VFO key
to transfer the data to the VFO, and then press
the SCAN key.
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