Kenwood TM-D700E User Manual 1 - Page 44
Naming A Memory Channel
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NAMING A MEMORY CHANNEL You can name memory channels using up to 8 alphanumeric characters. When you recall a named memory channel, its name appears above the frequency. Names can be call signs, repeater names, cities, names of people, etc. 1 Recall the desired memory channel. 2 Press [MNU] to enter Menu mode. 7 3 Press [c]/ [d] to select "RADIO (1-)", then press [OK]. 4 Press [c]/ [d] to select "MEMORY (1-4-)", then press [OK]. 5 Press [c]/ [d] to select "MEMORY NAME (1-4-4)", then press [OK]. • The display for entering a memory name appears; the first digit blinks. 6 Turn the Tuning control to select the first digit. • You can enter alphanumeric characters plus special ASCII characters. 7 Press [a]. • The cursor moves to the next digit. 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to enter up to 8 digits. Switches among the sets of alphanumeric characters, accented letters (TM-D700E only), and special ASCII characters. Switches between small and capital letters. Cancels Memory Name Entry. Deletes the digit at which the cursor is blinking. Causes the cursor to move backward. Inserts the currently Clears all digits and selected character. (left BAND backs the cursor to SEL) the first digit. 9 Press [OK] to complete the setting. 10 Press [MNU] to exit Menu mode. The keypad on the MC-53DM also is available to enter alphanumeric characters in step 6. See page 18. Note: x You can also name the Program Scan {page 52} and DTMF {page 60} channels, but you cannot name the Call channel {page 39}. x You can assign names only to memory channels in which you have stored frequencies and related data. x The stored names can be overwritten by repeating steps 1 to 10. x The stored names also are erased by clearing memory channels. 38