Kenwood TH-F7E User Manual - Page 24
Call Channel
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Channel 0 ~ 399 a Channel 0 ~ 399 Receive frequency a Receive frequency Transmit frequency a Transmit frequency Tone frequency a Tone frequency Offset direction a Offset direction CTCSS frequency a CTCSS frequency DCS code a DCS code Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS a Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS ON/ OFF status ON/ OFF status Offset frequency a Offset frequency Reverse ON a Reverse ON Frequency step size a Frequency step size Memory channel name a Memory channel name Fine Tuning ON a Fine Tuning ON Mode selection a Mode selection Memory Channel Lockout ON/ OFF a Memory Channel Lockout ON/ OFF Channel 0 ~ 399 a L0/U0 ~ L9/U9, Pr1, Pr2 and I-0 ~ I-9 Receive frequency a Receive frequency Transmit frequency a Transmit frequency Tone frequency a Tone frequency Offset direction a Offset direction CTCSS frequency a CTCSS frequency DCS code a DCS code Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS a Tone/ CTCSS/ DCS ON/ OFF status ON/ OFF status Offset frequency a Offset frequency Reverse ON a Reverse ON Frequency step size a Frequency step size Memory channel name a Memory channel name Fine Tuning ON a Fine Tuning ON Mode selection a Mode selection Memory Channel Lockout ON a Memory Channel Lockout OFF The tables above illustrate how data is transferred between memory channels. Note: When transferring an odd-split channel, the Reverse status, Offset direction, and Offset frequency are not transferred {page 15}. 6 MEMORY CHANNELS CALL CHANNEL The Call channel can be recalled instantly no matter what frequency the transceiver is operating on. For instance, you may use the Call channel as an emergency channel within your group. In this case, the Call Scan {page 25} will be useful. The default Call channel frequencies are 144.000 MHz for the 2 m band, 223.000 MHz for 1.25 m band (TH-F6A), 430.000 MHz (TH-F7E)/ 440.000 MHz (TH-F6A) for the 70 cm band. Each Call channel can be reprogrammed either as a simplex or odd-split channel. Note: Unlike Memory channels 0 to 399, the Call channel cannot be cleared. Clearing the Call channel will set it to the factory default values. RECALLING THE CALL CHANNEL 1 Press [BAND] to select an amateur radio band. 2 Press [CALL] to recall the Call channel for that operating band. • The Call channel frequency and "C" appear. • To return to the previous frequency, press [CALL] again. REPROGRAMMING THE CALL CHANNEL 1 Press [BAND] to select your desired amateur radio band. 2 Select your desired frequency and related data (Tone, CTCSS, DCS, or offset direction, etc.). • When you program the Call channel as an oddsplit channel, select a receive frequency first. 3 Press [F], [CALL]. • The selected frequency and related data are stored in the Call channel for the selected band. To also store a separate transmit frequency, continue with the following steps. 4 Select the desired transmit frequency. 5 Press [F]. 6 Press [PTT]+[CALL]. • The separate transmit frequency is stored in the Call channel. Note: x The transmit frequency must be on the same band as the receive frequency band. x Call channel data is shared between the A and B-band. x The Reverse status cannot be not stored in the Call channel. x When you recall an odd-split Call channel, "+" and "-" appear on the display. x Transmit offset status and Reverse status are not stored in an odd-split Call channel. x When you revise only the transmission frequency for the odd-split Call channel, the frequency step size must be the same as the original odd-split Call channel memory data. 19