Kenwood TM-V708A Stereo System User Manual


 
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APPLICATION EXAMPLES
Following are examples of how you might use Programmable Memory. These examples may not represent
applications useful to you, but you will understand the flexibility of this function.
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Situation 1
Situation 1
You share your transceiver with other members in
your family or club. However, each individual has
personal preferences for how they like to set various
functions. You have to keep changing many settings
each time you use the transceiver.
Because 5 PM channels are available, up to 5
persons can separately program the transceiver and
store their customized environment. Then each
person can quickly change to their favorite settings,
simply by recalling a PM channel.
It is too much trouble to change back the settings
after somebody else has reconfigured them. This
application can avoid having a feature-rich transceiver
but never using many useful features.
While operating mobile on the way to work every
morning, you prefer a silent transceiver that does not
interrupt the morning calm. In addition, you feel that a
bright display is a waste of power in sunlight. At night,
when driving home, you realize the Beep function truly
serves a purpose and you feel it is nice to see a bright
display after dark.
In 2 PM channels, store the same operating data such
as frequency, offset, tone, etc., and store different
settings for the Display Dimmer and Beep functions.
Then you can quickly recall the best settings for day
and night operation.
You cannot figure out how to exit the current mode.
Simply recall PM channel 1, which contains an exact
copy of the transceiver default environment. You will
not lose the contents of any memory channels.