Icom IC-9100 Instruction Manual - Page 150

Call channel programming, Memory clearing

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10 MEMORY OPERATION ■ Call channel programming The Call channel is programmed in the same way as the regular Memory channels are. It is convenient to program a most-often-used frequency into the Call channel for quick recall. As with Memory channels, the Call channel can also hold split frequencies, and other parameters. See page 138 for details. q R otate [M-CH] to select the Call channel. • A capital "C" appears. w S elect the desired frequency and operating mode to program into the Call channel. e H old down [MW] for 1 second to program the displayed frequency and operating mode into the Call channel. • T hree beeps sound when memory programming is complete. IMPORTANT! When the Call channel is selected with [CALL•GPS], you cannot change the memory contents. However, when the Call channel is selected using [M-CH] in the VFO or Memory mode, the memory contents can be changed. ■ Memory clearing Any no-longer-used regular Memory channels can be cleared, and then become blank channels. q Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode. w R otate [M-CH] to select the regular Memory chan- nel to be cleared. e H old down [M-CLR] for 1 second to clear the con- tents. • T he programmed contents disappear. • " " appears. • T hree beeps sound when the memory clearing is com- plete. r T o clear other Memory channels, repeat steps w and e. About the blank channel display When a blank channel is selected, or after clearing the Memory channel contents, the " " icon ap- pears, and then after 2 seconds, the operating band appears. [MW] [M-CH] Appears Appears M1 AGC DUP AFC TON SCP [VFO/MEMO] [M-CLR] [M-CH] Hold down M1 AGC DUP COMP TBW SCP The operating band appears. 141 M1 AGC DUP COMP TBW SCP M1 AGC DUP COMP TBW SCP

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10
MEMORY OPERATION
Call channel programming
The Call channel is programmed in the same way as
the regular Memory channels are. It is convenient to
program a most-often-used frequency into the Call
channel for quick recall. As with Memory channels, the
Call channel can also hold split frequencies, and other
parameters. See page 138 for details.
q
Rotate [M-CH] to select the Call channel.
A capital “C” appears.
w
Select the desired frequency and operating mode
to program into the Call channel.
e
Hold down [MW] for 1 second to program the dis-
played frequency and operating mode into the Call
channel.
• Three beeps sound when memory programming is com
-
plete.
IMPORTANT!
When the Call channel is selected with [CALL•GPS],
you cannot change the memory contents. However,
when the Call channel is selected using [M-CH] in
the VFO or Memory mode, the memory contents
can be changed.
[MW]
[M-CH]
Appears
Appears
[VFO/MEMO]
[M-CH]
[M-CLR]
Hold down
The operating band appears.
Memory clearing
Any no-longer-used regular Memory channels can be
cleared, and then become blank channels.
q
Push [VFO/MEMO] to select the Memory mode.
w
Rotate [M-CH] to select the regular Memory chan-
nel to be cleared.
e
Hold down [M-CLR] for 1 second to clear the con-
tents.
• The programmed contents disappear.
•“
” appears.
• Three beeps sound when the memory clearing is com
-
plete.
r
To clear other Memory channels, repeat steps
w
and
e
.
About the blank channel display
When a blank channel is selected, or after clearing
the Memory channel contents, the “
” icon ap-
pears, and then after 2 seconds, the operating band
appears.