Icom IC-2730A Instruction Manual - Page 35

■ Writing into a Memory or Call channel, ◇ Writing into the selected channel

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MEMORY OPERATION 4 ■■Writing into a Memory or Call channel After setting a frequency in the VFO mode, you can write it into your desired channel or an automatically selected blank channel. Memory channels 002 to 999 are blank as the default. Memory channels are independently selectable on both the left and right bands. • The operations are for the MAIN band. DDWriting into the selected channel Example: Writing 434.100 MHz into Memory channel "11." qqPush [V/MHz SCAN]S. • Selects the VFO mode. wwSet the operating frequency to 434.100 MHz. eePush [MW]C. • "MR" blinks. • You can also select Call channels. • T o select Bank channel, hold down [MAIN BAND]S for 1 second. Select uuPush [ï]D. iiRotate [DIAL]S to select "WRITE." ooPush [ï]D. 4 • Displays "WRITE?." • W hen you select a pre-entered channel in step y, "OVERW?" is displayed. !1 Rotate [DIAL]S to select "YES." !0 Push [ï]D. • Beeps sound. • W rites into the selected channel, and returns to the VFO mode. MEMORY OPERATION Blinks rrRotate [DIAL]S to select "CH SEL." ttPush [ï]D. • Displays the Channel select screen. • Push [Ω]D to go back to the previous tree level. yyRotate [DIAL]S to select channel "11." NOTE: If you select a pre-entered channel, the previous channel content will be displayed. DDWriting into a blank channel Example: Writing 434.100 MHz into a blank channel. qqPush [V/MHz SCAN]S. • Selects the VFO mode. wwSet the operating frequency to 434.100 MHz. eeHold down [MW]C for 1 second. • Automatically writes into a blank, and returns to the VFO mode. • Displays "MEMORY FULL" when no blank channel is found. Displays the written channel for about 2 seconds. 30

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4
MEMORY OPERATION
4
MEMORY OPERATION
Writing into a Memory or Call channel
After setting a frequency in the VFO mode, you can write it
into your desired channel or an automatically selected blank
channel.
Memory channels 002 to 999 are blank as the default.
Memory channels are independently
selectable on both the
left and right bands.
• The operations are for the MAIN band.
D
Writing into the selected channel
Example: Writing 434.100 MHz into Memory channel “11.”
Push [V/MHz SCAN]
q
S
.
• Selects the VFO mode.
Set the operating frequency to 434.100 MHz.
w
Push [MW]
e
C
.
• “MR” blinks.
Blinks
Rotate [DIAL]
r
S
to select “CH SEL.”
Push [
t
ï
]
D
.
• Displays the Channel select screen.
• Push [
]
D
to go back to the previous tree level.
Rotate [DIAL]
y
S
to select channel “11.”
NOTE:
If you select a pre-entered channel, the previous
channel content will be displayed.
•You can also select Call channels.
• To select Bank channel, hold down [MAIN BAND]
S
for 1 second.
Select
Push [
u
ï
]
D
.
Rotate [DIAL]
i
S
to select “WRITE.”
Push [
o
ï
]
D
.
• Displays “WRITE?.”
• When you select a pre-entered channel in step
y
, “OVERW?” is
displayed.
!
1
Rotate [DIAL]
S
to select “YES.”
!
0
Push [
ï
]
D
.
• Beeps sound.
• Writes into the selected channel, and returns to the VFO mode.
D
Writing into a blank channel
Example: Writing 434.100 MHz into a blank channel.
Push [V/MHz SCAN]
q
S
.
• Selects the VFO mode.
Set the operating frequency to 434.100 MHz.
w
Hold down [MW]
e
C
for 1 second.
• Automatically writes into a blank, and returns to the VFO mode.
• Displays “MEMORY FULL” when no blank channel is found.
Displays the written
channel for about 2
seconds.