Icom IC-7600 Instruction Manual - Page 111

■ Memo pads, ◇ Writing frequencies and operating modes into memo pads

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6 MEMORY OPERATION ■ Memo pads The transceiver has a memo pad function to store frequency and operating mode for easy writing and recalling. The memo pads are separate from memory channels. The default number of memo pads is 5, however, this can be increased to 10 in set mode if desired. (p. 132) Memo pads are convenient when you want to memorize a frequency and operating mode temporarily, such as when you find a DX station in a pile-up, or when a desired station is busy for a long time and you want to temporarily search for other stations. Use the transceiver's memo pads instead of relying on hastily scribbled notes that are easily misplaced. D Writing frequencies and operating modes into memo pads You can store the readout frequency and operating mode by pushing [MP-W]. When you store the 6th frequency and operating mode, the oldest stored frequency and operating mode are automatically erased to make room for the new settings. Each memo pad must have its own unique combination of frequency and operating mode; memo pads having identical settings cannot be written. MP-W MP-R MP-W Newest D Calling up a frequency from a memo pad You can call up the desired frequency and operating mode of a memo pad by pushing [MP-R] several times. • Both VFO and memory modes can be used. • The frequency and operating mode are called up, starting from the most recently written. When you call up a frequency and an operating mode from memo pads with [MP-R], the previously displayed frequency and operating mode are automatically stored in a temporary pad. The frequency and operating mode in the temporary pad can be recalled by pushing [MP-R] several times. • You may think there are 6 memo pads because 6 different frequencies (5 are in memo pads and 1 is in the temporary pad) are called up by [MP-R]. If you change the frequency or operating mode called up from a memo pad with the main dial, etc., the frequency and operating mode in the temporary pad are erased. Oldest Erased In this example, 21.276 MHz (USB) will be erased when 7.067 MHz (LSB) is written. MP-R Newest MP-R MEMO PADS Oldest 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 104

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Memo pads
The transce±ver has a memo pad funct±on to store
frequency and operat±ng mode for easy wr±t±ng and
recall±ng. The memo pads are separate from memory
channels.
The default number of memo pads ±s 5, however, th±s
can be ±ncreased to 10 ±n set mode ±f des±red. (p. 132)
Memo pads are conven±ent when you want to mem-
or±ze a frequency and operat±ng mode temporar±ly,
such as when you f±nd a DX stat±on ±n a p±le-up, or
when a des±red stat±on ±s busy for a long t±me and you
want to temporar±ly search for other stat±ons.
Use the transce±ver’s memo pads ±nstead of rely±ng
on hast±ly scr±bbled notes that are eas±ly m±splaced.
MP-R
MP-W
D
Writing frequencies and operating modes into memo pads
You can store the readout frequency and operat±ng
mode by push±ng
[MP-W]
.
When you store the 6th frequency and operat±ng
mode, the oldest stored frequency and operat±ng
mode are automat±cally erased to make room for the
new sett±ngs.
Each memo pad must have ±ts own un±que comb±-
nat±on of frequency and operat±ng mode; memo
pads hav±ng ±dent±cal sett±ngs cannot be wr±tten.
MP-W
Newest
Erased
Oldest
In this example, 21.276 MHz (USB) will be erased
when 7.067 MHz (LSB) is written.
D
Calling up a frequency from a memo pad
You can call up the des±red frequency and operat-
±ng mode of a memo pad by push±ng
[MP-R]
several
t±mes.
• Both VFO and memory modes can be used.
The frequency and operat±ng mode are called up, start±ng
from the most recently wr±tten.
When you call up a frequency and an operat±ng mode
from memo pads w±th
[MP-R]
, the prev±ously d±s-
played frequency and operat±ng mode are automat-
±cally stored ±n a temporary pad. The frequency and
operat±ng mode ±n the temporary pad can be recalled
by push±ng
[MP-R]
several t±mes.
You may th±nk there are 6 memo pads because 6 d±fferent
frequenc±es (5 are ±n memo pads and 1 ±s ±n the tempo-
rary pad) are called up by
[MP-R]
.
If you change the frequency or operat±ng mode
called up from a memo pad w±th the ma±n d±al, etc.,
the frequency and operat±ng mode ±n the tempo-
rary pad are erased.
MP-R
Newest
Oldest
MEMO PADS
MP-R
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