Chapter 14 Auxiliary Functions; Direct Frequency Entry - Kenwood TM-D700 E Instruction Manual

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DIRECT FREQUENCY ENTRY (WITH MC-53DM ONLY)
If the desired operating frequency is far from the current
frequency, using the Mic keypad is the quickest way to
change frequency. First program one of the Mic PF keys
as the ENTER key {page 62},
1 Press the left or right [BAND SEL] to select band A or
B.
• If necessary, press [F], then the same [BAND SEL] to
recall the sub-band.
2 Press [VFO].
3 Press Mic [ENTER].
• The display for Direct Frequency Entry appears.
4 Press the numeric keys in sequence on the keypad.
Note:
The 1 kHz and subsequent digits are corrected according to which
key is pressed for the 1 kHz digit.
Entering a digit that is outside the allowable range causes the nearest
digit within range to be displayed.
You cannot enter a frequency in a band which cannot be recalled on
the current band.
AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
If you press Mic [VFO] while entering a frequency, the
new data is accepted for the digits entered and the
previous data remains unchanged for the digits not yet
entered.
Previous freq.:
145.350 MHz
Note: The 1 kHz and subsequent digits may be corrected depending on
combinations of the previous frequency and the current frequency step
size.
If you press Mic [
new data is accepted for the digits entered and 0 is
programmed for the digits not yet entered.
Previous freq.:
145.350 MHz
] while entering a frequency, the
ENTER
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