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MEMORY CHANNELS
In memory channels, you can store frequencies and
related data that you often use. Then you need not
reprogram those data every time. You can quickly recall
a programmed channel by simple operation. A total of
200 memory channels are available for bands A and B.
SIMPLEX & REPEATER OR ODD-SPLIT MEMORY
CHANNEL?
You can use each memory channel as a simplex &
repeater channel or odd-split channel. Store only one
frequency to use as a simplex & repeater channel or two
separate frequencies to use as an odd-split channel.
Select either application for each channel depending on
the operations you have in mind.
Simplex & repeater channel allows:
• Simplex frequency operation
• Repeater operation with a standard offset
(If an offset direction is stored)
Odd-split channel allows:
• Repeater operation with a non-standard offset
Note:
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Not only can you store data in memory channels, but you can also
overwrite existing data with new data.
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If you have recalled a memory channel on the non-current band
(A or B), you cannot select the same channel on the current band to
program data.
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The data listed below can be stored in each memory
channel:
Yes: Can be stored in memory.
N/A: Cannot be stored in memory.
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