Kenwood TH-D75 User Manual - Page 27

RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL, Storing Simplex and Standard Repeater Frequencies

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Storing Simplex and Standard Repeater Frequencies 1 Select the frequency, mode, etc. 2 Press [F], [MR]. Memory channel registration screen appears on the display. 3 Select the memory channel number. 4 Press [ENT]. The simplex channel is registered. Clearing a Memory Channel You can clear the specified channel of the registered memory channels. 1 Press [MR] to enter the memory mode. 2 Press [ENT]. The memory channel list appears. You can also access to the memory channel list by Menu No. 200. 3 Select the specified channel and press [MENU]. The memory channel list menu appears. 4 Select [Clear Memory] and press [A/B]. A confirmation message appears on the display. Storing Odd-Split Repeater Frequencies When you change the RX and TX frequencies, register the RX frequency first and then register the TX frequency. Only the TX frequency cannot be registered. 1 Register the RX frequency. A split channel can be registered only to an already registered memory channel. 2 Display the TX frequency. 3 Press [F], [MR]. Memory channel registration screen appears on the display. 4 Select the memory channel number. 5 Press [A/B]. The split channel is registered. Note: ¡ You cannot set the TX and RX frequencies on different frequency bands. • Press [MODE] to return to the memory channel list menu. 5 Press [A/B]. The specified memory channel is cleared. To clear another memory channel, repeat the procedure from step 3. RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL You can recall a memory channel in the order of the channel number or select from a memory channel list. Recalling in the order of memory channel number 1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode. 2 Press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the [ENC] control to select your desired Memory channel. • Additionally, you can enter a channel number using the keypad. Recalling from the memory channel list 1 Press [MR] to enter Memory Recall mode. Memory channels in the current frequency band or all memory channels will be recalled according to the setting in menu No. 202. 2 Press [ENT]. The Memory channel list appears. 3 Press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the [ENC] control or enter a 3-digit channel number using the keypad. The entered memory channel number will appear at the top of the list. When the memory channel number is two digits or less, press [ENT] after the number. 4 Press [ENT]. The selected channel is configured and the screen returns to the frequency display. Note: ¡ When a split channel is recalled, "±" appears on the display. ¡ A memory channel number cannot be recalled by keypad input if the memory channel is registered as program scan memory. 8-2

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Storing Simplex and Standard Repeater Frequencies
1
Select the frequency, mode, etc.
2
Press
[F]
,
[MR]
.
Memory channel registration screen appears on the
display.
3
Select the memory channel number.
4
Press
[ENT]
.
The simplex channel is registered.
Storing Odd-Split Repeater Frequencies
When you change the RX and TX frequencies, register the RX
frequency first and then register the TX frequency. Only the TX
frequency cannot be registered.
1
Register the RX frequency.
A split channel can be registered only to an already
registered memory channel.
2
Display the TX frequency.
3
Press
[F]
,
[MR]
.
Memory channel registration screen appears on the
display.
4
Select the memory channel number.
5
Press
[A/B]
.
The split channel is registered.
Note:
¡
You cannot set the TX and RX frequencies on different
frequency bands.
Clearing a Memory Channel
You can clear the specified channel of the registered memory
channels.
1
Press
[MR]
to enter the memory mode.
2
Press
[ENT]
.
The memory channel list appears. You can also access to
the memory channel list by Menu No. 200.
3
Select the specified channel and press
[MENU]
.
The memory channel list menu appears.
4
Select [Clear Memory] and press
[A/B]
.
A confirmation message appears on the display.
Press
[MODE]
to return to the memory channel list
menu.
5
Press
[A/B]
.
The specified memory channel is cleared.
To clear another memory channel, repeat the procedure
from step 3.
RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL
You can recall a memory channel in the order of the channel
number or select from a memory channel list.
Recalling in the order of memory channel number
1
Press
[MR]
to enter Memory Recall mode.
2
Press
[
]/[
]
or
rotate the
[ENC]
control to select your
desired Memory channel.
Additionally, you can enter a channel number using the
keypad.
Recalling from the memory channel list
1
Press
[MR]
to enter Memory Recall mode.
Memory channels in the current frequency band or all
memory channels will be recalled according to the setting
in menu No. 202.
2
Press
[ENT]
.
The Memory channel list appears.
3
Press
[
]/[
]
or
rotate the
[ENC]
control or enter a
3-digit channel number using the keypad.
The entered memory channel number will appear at the
top of the list. When the memory channel number is two
digits or less, press
[ENT]
after the number.
4
Press
[ENT]
.
The selected channel is configured and the screen returns
to the frequency display.
Note:
¡
When a split channel is recalled, “±” appears on the display.
¡
A memory channel number cannot be recalled by keypad input if
the memory channel is registered as program scan memory.