Memory Channel; Memory Contents; Memory Entry - Kenwood TM-701A Instruction Manual

144/440mhz fm dual bander / 144/430mhz fm dual bander
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Microprocessor Initialization
When you want to erase all programmed data, or if the dis-
play should show erroneous information you should initial-
ize (reset) the microprocessor using the following procedure.
1. Turn the POWER switch OFF.
2. Press and hold the MR key.
3. Turn on the POWER switch.
4. Release the MR key.
4-4-3.
Special Memory Channels
This transceiver provides 20 Memory Channels. In addition
to serving as normal memory channels some of the chan-
nels serve a dual purpose and specify other parameters. The
functions of these memory channels is described below.
*
Memory Channel 1 is used to store the frequency of the
Priority Alert function.
Memory Channel 13 is used to store the lower limit for
the VHF Programmable band scan function.
Memory Channel 14 is used to store the upper limit for
the VHF Programmable band scan function.
Memory Channel 15 is used to store the lower limit for
the UHF Programmable band scan function.
Memory Channel 16 is used to store the upper limit for
the UHF Programmable band scan function.
* Memory Channels
17-20 are used to store odd split
repeater data.
20
4-4-4.
Memory Contents
Each Memory channel is capable of storing the following
information.
Frequency data
fe)
Oo
Tone Frequency
Tone status
CTCSS status and Tone
Frequency
Frequency step
Shift status
Reverse status
4-4-5.
Memory Entry
@ Simple/Normal transmitter
re)
offsets
1. Press the VFO key to select
the VFO mode.
2. Select the desired operating
frequency, offset direction,
tone
frequency,
CTCSS
status
etc.
(For example
146.790 MHz)

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