Recalling A Memory Channel - Kenwood TM-V71A Instruction Manual

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4 Set up any additional data desired for the transmit frequency.
• Tone ON/OFF, Tone frequency, CTCSS ON/OFF, CTCSS frequency, DCS ON/OFF,
DCS code, etc.
5 Press [F].
• A memory channel number appears.
6 Rotate the Tuning control to select your desired channel number.
• Additionally, you can press the microphone [UP]/[DWN] keys to select a channel.
7 Press [PTT], [MR] to store the data in the selected Memory channel.
n Call Channel Memory (Odd-Split)
The Call channel can be used to store any frequency and related data that you
will recall often. You may want to dedicate the Call channel as an emergency
channel within your group.
To store an odd-split frequency and related data as the Call channel instead of
in a Memory channel, after step 6 (above), press [PTT], [CALL].
Note: You cannot store the transmit offset status and Reverse status in an odd-split Call
channel.

RECALLINg A MEMORY CHANNEL

1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode.
2 Rotate the Tuning control to select your desired Memory channel.
• Additionally, you can press the microphone [UP]/[DWN] keys to select a channel, or
you can enter a channel number using the microphone keypad.
n Memory Recall Method
The transceiver Menu also provides you with the option to recall Memory
channels with stored frequencies in your current band, or all Memory channels:
1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 201 (RECALL) {page 20}.
2 Set the recall method to CURENT (current band) or ALL (all bands).
• CURENT allows you to recall only those memory channels that have stored
frequencies within the current band {page 17}. ALL allows you to recall all
programmed memory channels.
• When the recalled memory channel is an AM channel, you cannot recall on the
B band.
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