Storage Of The Same Frequency For Simplex And Standard Transmission/Receiving In Memory Channel; Storage Of Different Frequencies Of Transmission /Receiving In Memory Channel - Quanzhou 9900 Operation Instructions Manual

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Storage of the Same Frequency for Simplex and Standard
Transmission/Receiving in Memory Channel
1. Shortly press 【V/M】 to enter VFO mode.
2. Rotate the tuning knob (DIAL) to select the required frequency.
Besides, you may press 【UP】/【DOWN】 on the handheld microphone to select
the frequency or enter the frequency via its keypad.
3. Any other data needed by frequency setting.
Voice frequency, CTCSS frequency, DCS code, etc.
4. Shortly press the tuning knob (DIAL) to enter the context menu.
5. Rotate the tuning knob (DIAL) to select Item 18 on the context menu.
6. Shortly press the tuning knob (DIAL) to set the current context menu.
7. Rotate the tuning knob (DIAL) and select the required memory channel number.
8. Shortly press the tuning knob (DIAL) to confirm the storage of required value. Or shortly
press 【EXIT】to return to the context menu mode without storage.
9. Shortly press 【EXIT】to exit the context menu mode.
Note: The storage of receiving and transmission will cover the original stored information in the
memory channel.
Storage of Different Frequencies of Transmission /Receiving in
Memory Channel
Some repeaters use the transmission/receiving frequencies with non-standard frequency offsets.
For their storage, two separate frequencies should be stored in the memory channel. Then, you
may operate these repeaters without changing the offset frequencies stored in the context menu.
1. Shortly press 【V/M】 to enter VFO mode.
2. Rotate the tuning knob (DIAL) to select the required receiving frequency.
Besides, you may press 【UP】/【DOWN】 on the handheld microphone to select
the frequency.
3. Set the transmission frequency with a difference value higher than (positive offset) or
lower than (negative offset) the receiving frequency.
Set the offset direction. (Page 21 )
Set the offset frequency. (Page 22)
4. Any other data needed by frequency setting:
voice frequency, CTCSS frequency, DCS code, etc.
5.Shortly press the tuning knob (DIAL) to enter the context menu.
6. Rotate the tuning knob (DIAL) to select Item 18 on the context menu.
7. Shortly press the tuning knob (DIAL) to set the current context menu.
8. Rotate the tuning knob (DIAL) and select the required memory channel number.
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