Icom IC-7600 Instruction Manual - Page 108

■ Memory channel programming, ◇ Programming in VFO mode

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6 MEMORY OPERATION ■ Memory channel programming Memory channel programming can be preformed either in VFO mode or in memory mode. D Programming in VFO mode q S et the desired frequency, operating mode and filter width in VFO mode. w P ush several times to select the desired memory channel. • Memory list screen is convenient for selecting the desired channel. (p. 100) • Memory channel contents appear in the memory channel readout (below the frequency readout appears if the selected memory channel is a blank channel (and does not have contents). e P ush and hold [MW] for 1 sec. to program the displayed frequency, operating mode, etc., into the memory channel. MW [EXAMPLE]: Programming 7.088 MHz/LSB into memory channel 12. 7 3 SSB or Beep MW Beep Push for 1 sec. Beep D Programming in memory mode q S elect the desired memory channel with in memory mode. • Memory channel contents appear in the memory channel readout instead of the frequency readout. • No indication appears if the selected memory channel is a blank channel (and does not have contents). w S et the desired frequency and operating mode in memory mode. • To program a blank channel, use direct frequency entry with the keypad or memo pads, etc. (p. 28) e P ush and hold [MW] for 1 sec. to program the displayed frequency and operating mode into the memory channel. [EXAMPLE]: Programming 21.280 MHz/USB into memory channel 19. or then 21 7 SSB Beep MW Beep Push for 1 sec. Beep 101

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Memory channel programming
Memory channel programm±ng can be preformed
e±ther ±n VFO mode or ±n memory mode.
D
Programming in VFO mode
q
Set the des±red frequency, operat±ng mode and f±l-
ter w±dth ±n VFO mode.
w
Push
[
]/[
]
several t±mes to select the des±red
memory channel.
Memory l±st screen ±s conven±ent for select±ng the
des±red channel. (p. 100)
Memory channel contents appear ±n the memory chan-
nel readout (below the frequency readout).
“--.---.--” appears ±f the selected memory channel ±s a
blank channel (and does not have contents).
e
Push and hold
[MW]
for 1 sec. to program the d±s-
played frequency, operat±ng mode, etc., ±nto the
memory channel.
D
Programming in memory mode
q
Select the des±red memory channel w±th
[
]/[
]
±n
memory mode.
Memory channel contents appear ±n the memory chan-
nel readout ±nstead of the frequency readout.
No ±nd±cat±on appears ±f the selected memory channel
±s a blank channel (and does not have contents).
w
Set the des±red frequency and operat±ng mode ±n
memory mode.
To program a blank channel, use d±rect frequency entry
w±th the keypad or memo pads, etc. (p. 28)
e
Push and hold
[MW]
for 1 sec. to program the d±s-
played frequency and operat±ng mode ±nto the
memory channel.
MW
[EXAMPLE]:
Programm±ng 7.088 MHz/LSB ±nto memory channel 12.
Push for 1 sec.
Beep
Beep
Beep
7
3
SSB
MW
or
[EXAMPLE]:
Programm±ng 21.280 MHz/USB ±nto memory channel 19.
Push for 1 sec.
Beep
Beep
Beep
SSB
MW
then
or
21
7
101
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MEMORY OPERATION