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MEMORY CHANNELS
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Memory channel programming
Each memory bank (1 to 20) can hold up to 50 channels and
can store the information listed below.
Bank name, memory name, frequency, mode, filter, atten-
uator, tuning step, select memory scan, skip channel, tone
squelch and remark.
D Using the multi-function receiver screen
q Click the [BANK∧] or [BANK∨] button to select a memory
bank to be programmed.
w Click the [CH
∧] or [CH∨] button to select a memory chan-
nel to be programmed.
e Set a frequency and mode, etc. that you want to memo-
rize.
r Click the [MW] button to program the displayed frequency
into the memory channel.
•“NONAME” appears in the memory channel indicator.
D Using the memory list screen
q Call up the memory list screen if it is not displayed.
•For the multi-function receiver screen, click the memory list
screen button or select ‘Memory List’ from the [View] menu.
•For the simple function receiver screen, click the [MENU] button
and select the ‘Memory List.’
w Click [BANK#]/[BANK$] or select a bank name with [$]
to select a memory bank.
e Click a cell in the [Frequency] column and the desired
memory channel line.
r Input the receive frequency from the keyboard, then push
[Enter].
•Input frequency first in order for other data to be input.
t Set other data such as mode, tuning step, etc., if desired.
•Double-click the desired cell, select the desired item and double-
click the selection.
■ Clearing a
memory channel
D Using the multi-function receiver screen
q Select a desired memory channel to be cleared with
[BANK
∧]/[BANK∨] and [CH∧]/[CH∨].
w Click the [MCL] button to clear the memory channel con-
tents.