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General description, Memory channel content

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9 MEMORY OPERATION General description The Memory mode enables you to quickly select often-used frequencies, modes, and other parameters. While operating in the Memory mode, you can temporarily change the operating frequency, mode, and so on, without overwriting the memory channel contents. Group Memory channel Descriptions 00 to 99 00 to 99 Regular memory channels. Up to 1000 channels can be separately stored in the 100 memory channel groups. CALL CH 144 C0/C1 430 C0/C1 Call channels each of the 144 and 430 bands. NOTE: Memory content may be accidentally cleared by static electricity, electric transients, and other causes. In addition, it may be cleared by a malfunction, or during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that you backup the Memory content or save it onto a microSD card* or a PC. *User supplied LLThe CS-52 programming software can also be used to backup your memory content. See its instruction manual for details. DDMemory channel content The following information can be entered into the Memory channels: •• Operating frequency •• Duplex ON/OFF •• Duplex direction (DUP+ or DUP-) •• Duplex frequency offset •• Memory name •• Scan skip setting •• Tuning step •• Operating mode •• Subaudible tone encoder, tone squelch, or DTCS squelch ON/OFF •• Subaudible tone frequency, tone squelch frequency, or DTCS code with polarity •• Digital code •• Digital Call sign squelch or Digital code squelch ON/OFF •• UR station call sign •• R1/R2 call signs 9-2

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9
MEMORY OPERATION
9-2
General description
The Memory mode enables you to quickly select
often-used frequencies, modes, and other parameters�
While operating in the Memory mode, you can
temporarily change the operating frequency, mode,
and so on, without overwriting the memory channel
contents�
Group
Memory
channel
Descriptions
00 to 99
00 to 99
Regular memory channels�
Up to 1000 channels can be
separately stored in the 100
memory channel groups�
CALL CH
144 C0/C1
430 C0/C1
Call channels each of the 144 and
430 bands�
D
Memory channel content
The following information can be entered into the
Memory channels:
Operating frequency
Duplex ON/OFF
Duplex direction (DUP+ or DUP–)
Duplex frequency offset
Memory name
Scan skip setting
Tuning step
Operating mode
Subaudible tone encoder, tone squelch, or DTCS squelch
ON/OFF
Subaudible tone frequency, tone squelch frequency, or
DTCS code with polarity
Digital code
Digital Call sign squelch or Digital code squelch ON/OFF
UR station call sign
R1/R2 call signs
NOTE:
Memory content may be accidentally
cleared by static electricity, electric transients,
and other causes� In addition, it may be cleared
by a malfunction, or during repairs� Therefore, we
recommend that you backup the Memory content or
save it onto a microSD card* or a PC�
*User supplied
L
The CS-52
programming software
can also be used
to backup your memory content� See its instruction
manual for details�