Icom IC-7100 Advanced Instructions - Page 234

Programming a Memory channel, Programming in the VFO mode, Programming the Call channels

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Previous view 11 MEMORY OPERATION Programming a Memory channel Memory channels can be programmed in either the VFO mode or the Memory mode. NOTE: If you perform the operations as described below in a pre-programmed channel, the previous channel content will be overwritten. DDProgramming in the VFO mode qqTouch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the VFO mode. (p. 3-4) wwSet the desired contents into VFO A or VFO B. eeRotate [BANK](L) or [M-CH](L) to select the Mem- ory channel to be programmed. • "BLANK" appears when no content has been programmed into the Memory channel. (Blank channel) rrTouch [MW](D) for 1 second to program the con- tents into the Memory channel. DDProgramming in the Memory mode qqTouch the Memory channel number indication once or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. 3-4) wwRotate [M-CH](L) to select the Memory channel to be programmed. • T he contents of the Memory channel appear in the display. • "BLANK" appears if the selected Memory channel is a blank channel. eeSet the desired contents into the Memory channel. • W hen a blank channel is selected, touch just above MHz area on the display, and then select the desired band. Rotate the Dial to select the frequency. (p. 3-4) rrTouch [MW](D) for 1 second to program the contents into the Memory channel. DDProgramming the Call channels It is convenient to program often-used frequencies into the Call channels for quick recall. qqRotate [M-CH](L) to select a Call channel. • A capital "C" appears. wwSet the desired contents into the channel. eeTouch [MW](D) for 1 second to program the con- tents into the Call channel. IMPORTANT! When a Call channel is selected by pushing TUNER/CALL (L), you cannot change the memory contents. However, when a Call channel is selected using [M-CH] in the VFO or Memory mode, the memory contents can be changed. The 144 MHz frequency band can be programmed into the 144 "C1" or C2," and the 430 MHz frequency band can be programmed into the 430 "C1" or C2." 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) [Example]: Programming 7.088 MHz/LSB into Memory channel 12 while in the VFO mode. [Example]: Programming 21.280 MHz/USB into Memory channel 18 while in the Memory mode. Appears Appears While in the Memory mode 11-5

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11
MEMORY OPERATION
11-5
Memory channels can be programmed in either the
VFO mode or the Memory mode.
NOTE:
If you perform the operations as described
below in a pre-programmed channel, the previous
channel content will be overwritten.
D
Programming in the VFO mode
Touch the Memory channel number indication once
q
or twice to select the VFO mode. (p. 3-4)
Set the desired contents into VFO A or VFO B.
w
Rotate [BANK](
e
L
) or [M-CH](
L
) to select the Mem
-
ory channel to be programmed.
• “BLANK” appears when no content has been programmed
into the Memory channel. (Blank channel)
Touch [MW](
r
D
) for 1 second to program the con
-
tents into the Memory channel.
D
Programming in the Memory mode
Touch the Memory channel number indication once
q
or twice to select the Memory mode. (p. 3-4)
Rotate [M-CH](
w
L
) to select the Memory channel to
be programmed.
• The contents of the Memory channel appear in the dis
-
play.
• “BLANK” appears if the selected Memory channel is a
blank channel.
Set the desired contents into the Memory channel.
e
• When a blank channel is selected, touch just above MHz
area on the display, and then select the desired band.
Rotate the Dial to select the frequency. (p. 3-4)
Touch [MW](
r
D
) for 1 second to program the con
-
tents into the Memory channel.
D
Programming the Call channels
It is convenient to program often-used frequencies into
the Call channels for quick recall.
Rotate [M-CH](
q
L
) to select a Call channel.
• A capital “C” appears.
Set the desired contents into the channel.
w
Touch [MW](
e
D
) for 1 second to program the con
-
tents into the Call channel.
IMPORTANT!
WhenaCallchannelisselectedbypushing
TUNER/CALL
(
L
), you cannot change the memory contents. How
-
ever, when a Call channel is selected using [M-CH]
in the VFO or Memory mode, the memory contents
can be changed.
The 144 MHz frequency band can be programmed
into the 144 “C1” or C2,” and the 430 MHz frequency
band can be programmed into the 430 “C1” or C2.”
While in the Memory mode
[Example]:
Programming 7.088 MHz/LSB into Memory
channel 12 while in the VFO mode.
[Example]:
Programming 21.280 MHz/USB into Mem
-
ory channel 18 while in the Memory mode.
Programming a Memory channel
Appears
Appears
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)
L
eft
R
ight
C
enter
D
isplay