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9 MEMORY FEATURES
■ Split-Frequency Channels
1 Using VFO A, select a receive frequency and
mode.
2 Using VFO B, select a transmit frequency and
mode.
3 Press [RX A], [TX B] to select split-frequency
mode.
•The indicators in the [RX A] and [TX B]
buttons must be ON.
4 Press [M.IN] to select Memory Scroll mode.
•To exit from Memory Scroll mode and abort
the storage process, press [CLR].
5 Turn the M.CH/VFO.CH control to select a
memory channel.
6 Press [M.IN] to store the frequencies and
associated data in the selected memory channel.
• Pressing [M.IN] writes your new data on any
previous data in that channel.
Note:
If you prefer, you can store the transmit data in VFO A
and the receive data in VFO B instead.
MEMORY CHANNEL RECALL
Once a frequency with associated data is stored in a
memory channel, this procedure allows you to retrieve
that frequency and data.
1 Press [RX M.CH] to select Memory Recall mode.
2 Turn the M.CH/VFO.CH control, or press Mic [UP] or
[DWN], to select the memory channel that you want.
• After ascending to the maximum memory
channel number, continuing to step in the same
direction returns you to the lowest channel in a
circular manner. This is also true when
descending through the channels.
• Continuously holding down Mic [UP] or [DWN]
steps the transceiver through the memory
channels until the button is released.
•You cannot change memory channels while
transmitting.
Note:
Memory channels can be changed while using the TF-SET
function.
■ Quick Channel Search
When looking for a particular programmed memory
channel, it is quicker to activate the search mode as
explained below. This mode can also be used to
search only for vacant (non-programmed) channels.
Programmed Channel Search:
While in Memory channel mode, press [1MHz] to
toggle the search function ON or OFF.
• “MHz” lights when the function is ON. Now, only
those channels that contain programmed data
can be selected.
• Attempting to change channels when there are
no programmed channels to select causes an
alarm to sound. The current channel cannot be
changed in this case.
Vacant Channel Search:
While in Memory Scroll mode {page 56}, press
[1MHz] to toggle the function ON or OFF.
•“MHz” lights when the function is ON. Only those
channels that do not contain data can be
selected.
• Attempting to change channels when there are
no vacant channels to select causes an alarm to
sound. The current channel cannot be changed
in this case.