Icom IC-7100 Advanced Instructions - Page 232
Selecting a Memory channel, Selecting in the VFO mode
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Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Selecting a Memory channel DDSelecting in the VFO mode qqTouch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the VFO mode. (p. 3-4) wwRotate [BANK](L) to select a Memory bank that contains the channel you want to select. eeRotate [M-CH](L) to select a Memory channel number. • Rotate clockwise to select a higher Memory channel number; rotate counterclockwise to select a lower Memory channel number. • All Memory channels, including blank channels, can be selected. • "BLANK" appears when no information has been programmed into the Memory channel. (Blank channel) • Y ou can do either step w or e first. NOTE: When the PBT indicator lights green, or the RIT indicator lights orange, push [M-CH](L) to turn OFF the indicator first, and then rotate it. rrTouch the Memory channel number indication to select the Memory mode. • "MEMO" and the Memory channel contents appear. DDSelecting in the Memory mode qqTouch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. 3-4) wwRotate [BANK](L) to select a Memory bank that contains the channel you want to select. eeRotate [M-CH](L) to select a Memory channel number. • Rotate clockwise to select a higher Memory channel number; rotate counterclockwise to select a lower Memory channel number. • All Memory channels, including blank channels, can be selected. • "BLANK" appears when no content has been programmed into the Memory channel. (Blank channel) • Memory channels can also be selected using the microphone [UP]/[DN] keys. In such case, the blank channels are skipped. Left Display Center Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch screen) Outer: [BANK] Inner: [M-CH] While in the VFO mode Appears Appears Appears While in the Memory mode 11-3