Kenwood TH-D75 User Manual - Page 28

EDITING MEMORY CHANNEL, Memory Recall Method, Setting Group, Registering a Memory Name

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Memory Recall Method This menu provides you with the option to recall memory channels with stored frequencies in your current frequency band, or all memory channels: 1 Access Menu No. 202. 3 Select [Group] and press [A/B]. The memory group selection screen appears. 2 Select [All Bands] or [Current Band]. [All Bands]: This allows you to recall all programmed memory channels. [Current Band]: This allows you to recall only those memory channels that have stored frequencies within the current frequency band. Note: ¡ This setting also applies to the memory scan and group link scan. EDITING MEMORY CHANNEL Setting the group in each memory channel, you can set registration of memory name and the lock-out for the memory scan. 4 Select any group from group 0 (GRP-0) to group 29 (GRP29) and press [A/B]. The selected group is set. 5 Press [MODE] or [MENU]. Press [MODE] to return to the memory channel list. If you wish to set up another memory channel group, repeat from step 2. Press [MENU] to return to the frequency display. Registering a Memory Name You can assign a memory name of up to 16 characters to a memory channel. This is convenient because you can search with a callsign or place name for example, using a repeater. 1 Display a memory channel list. Press [ENT] in memory mode or call up the memory channel list from Menu No. 200. 2 Select a channel and press [MODE]. The memory channel edit menu appears. Setting Group Each memory channel will be allocated to a group from group 0 to group 29. When a new memory channel is registered, It will be allocated to the group of the digit in the hundreds place. (CH.0 is group 0, Ch.100 is group 1, CH.200 is group 2, etc.) If a group is configured, memory channels for each group will be recalled and memory channel scan can be enabled for each group. 1 Display a memory channel list. Press [ENT] in memory mode or call up the memory channel list from Menu No. 200. 3 Select [Name] and press [A/B]. The memory name edit screen appears. 2 Select a channel and press [MODE]. The memory channel edit menu appears. 4 Edit the name. 5 Press [ENT]. The edited memory name is registered. 6 Press [MODE] or [MENU]. Press [MODE] to return to the memory channel list. If you wish to register a memory name for another memory channel, repeat from step 2. Press [MENU] to return to the frequency display. 8-3

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Memory Recall Method
This menu provides you with the option to recall memory
channels with stored frequencies in your current frequency
band, or all memory channels:
1
Access Menu No. 202.
2
Select [All Bands] or [Current Band].
[All Bands]:
This allows you to recall all programmed
memory channels.
[Current Band]:
This allows you to recall only those
memory channels that have stored frequencies within the
current frequency band.
Note:
¡
This setting also applies to the memory scan and group link
scan.
EDITING MEMORY CHANNEL
Setting the group in each memory channel, you can set
registration of memory name and the lock-out for the memory
scan.
Setting Group
Each memory channel will be allocated to a group from group
0 to group 29. When a new memory channel is registered, It
will be allocated to the group of the digit in the hundreds place.
(CH.0 is group 0, Ch.100 is group 1, CH.200 is group 2, etc.) If
a group is configured, memory channels for each group will be
recalled and memory channel scan can be enabled for each
group.
1
Display a memory channel list.
Press
[ENT]
in memory mode or call up the memory
channel list from Menu No. 200.
2
Select a channel and press
[MODE]
.
The memory channel edit menu appears.
3
Select [Group] and press
[A/B]
.
The memory group selection screen appears.
4
Select any group from group 0 (GRP-0) to group 29 (GRP-
29) and press
[A/B]
.
The selected group is set.
5
Press
[MODE]
or
[MENU]
.
Press
[MODE]
to return to the memory channel list. If you
wish to set up another memory channel group, repeat from
step 2. Press
[MENU]
to return to the frequency display.
Registering a Memory Name
You can assign a memory name of up to 16 characters to a
memory channel. This is convenient because you can search
with a callsign or place name for example, using a repeater.
1
Display a memory channel list.
Press
[ENT]
in memory mode or call up the memory
channel list from Menu No. 200.
2
Select a channel and press
[MODE]
.
The memory channel edit menu appears.
3
Select [Name] and press
[A/B]
.
The memory name edit screen appears.
4
Edit the name.
5
Press
[ENT]
.
The edited memory name is registered.
6
Press
[MODE]
or
[MENU]
.
Press
[MODE]
to return to the memory channel list. If
you wish to register a memory name for another memory
channel, repeat from step 2. Press
[MENU]
to return to the
frequency display.