Entering Split Channel Frequencies; Entering The Call Channel Frequency - Kenwood TH-78A Instruction Manual

144/430, 144/440 fm dual banders
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6 Entering Split Channel Frequencies

Use the numeric keypad to select the desired
receiver frequency, tone and other information. If the
desired frequency is already on the display, continue
to step 2.
Press the M key. The memory indicator will flash.
Use the keypad to select any desired memory
channel number (O-49). For example, use a two
digit number, such as 02 for channel 2, or 15 for
cannel 15, to enter data in memory.
Press the MR key.
The memory channel number will turn off, indicating
that the receiver data has been properly stored.
Use the numeric keys to enter the desired transmit
frequency.
Press the M key. The memory channel indicator will
flash.
Press and hold the PTT switch and then press the
MR key.
The TX frequency is set. The system returns to its
previous state.
Note
You will hear an error sound if you attempt to recall
a memory when nothing is stored in that memory.
1 Press the MR key. The programmed receiver
frequency appears on the display with "+" and
"-'' offset direction indicators showing that this
channel has an odd split entered.
2 Press the F key, then press the SHIFT/REV key, or
just the PTT switch, to check the transmit frequency.
The transmit frequency will appear on the display.

7 Entering The Call Channel Frequency

1 Use the numeric keypad to select the desired
receiver frequency, tone and other information.
2 Press the M key, then press the CALL key within 10
seconds. You have now entered the call channel
frequency.
If entering an odd split channel, continue with steps 3
to 6.
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