5-2
MEMORY
MODE
ll MEMORY
READING
ө Select MEMORY
mode.
(А) USING THE TUNING
CONTROL
(& USING THE
DOWN/UP
SWITCH
(O USING
THE MICROPHONE
Ш MEMORY
PROGRAMMING
Example: Store
144.950MHz
in me-
mory channel 10.
1) Select memory channel 10.
2) Select VFO mode.
3) Select 144.950MHz.
Memory
channels
1 through
21 are useful for storing often-used
frequencies.
Оп all versions
of the
1C-28A/E
except the U.S.A.
version,
channel
21
is reserved
for the call function
frequency.
Refer to SECTION
5-5
CALL
CHANNEL
FUNCTION.
Push the MR side of the VFO/MR
SWITCH to select the MEMORY
mode.
e The letter "М" appears below the small memory channel number
on the right side of the display to indicate the MEMORY
mode is
selected.
Turn the TUNING
CONTROL
clockwise
or counterclockwise
to
select the desired memory channel.
e The selected memory channel number and contents of the memory
appear on the display.
e This method is useful when a specific memory channel is desired.
Push the DOWN
or UP side of the front panel DOWN/UP
SWITCH
to individually step through the memory channels.
e Each memory channel number and contents of its memory appear
on the display as the IC-28A/E steps through the memory channels.
e This method is useful when wishing to slowly check several or all
of the programmed memory channels.
Push the UP SWITCH
or DN
SWITCH
on the microphone to step
through the memory channels.
e Each memory channel number and contents of its memory appear
on the display.
e This method
is useful to monitor all channels since holding these
switches down for longer than about 1/2 second causes the me-
mory scan function to begin.
Refer to SECTION
5-3 MEMORY
CHANNEL
SCANNING.
Use
the following
procedure
to store operating
frequencies
plus
duplex
and
memory
skip information
in memory
channels.
The
duplex and memory skip functions are described in later sections.
1) Select
the
memory
channel
to be programmed
by using the-
MEMORY READING procedure described above.
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2) Push the VFO side of the VFO/MR SWITCH.
3) While in the VFO mode, select the information you wish to write
into a memory channel:
a) operating frequency (SECTION 5 - 1)
b) duplex and subaudible tone programming (SECTION 5 - 4)
c) memory skip programming (SECTION 5 - 3)
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